cacat

See also: cãcat, căcat, and caçat

Indonesian

Etymology

Inherited from Malay cacat.

Pronunciation

  • (Standard Indonesian) IPA(key): /ˈt͡ʃat͡ʃat/ [ˈt͡ʃa.t͡ʃat̪̚]
  • Rhymes: -at͡ʃat
  • Syllabification: ca‧cat

Noun

cacat (plural cacat-cacat)

  1. flaw, stain, blemish, blot
  2. handicap, physical disability
  3. defect, distortion, disfigurement, shortcoming
  4. shame, disgrace
  5. obstacle

Derived terms

  • bercacat
  • cacatan
  • dicacati
  • kecacatan
  • mencacat
  • mencacati
  • pencacat
  • pencacatan
  • tercacat

Adjective

cacat (comparative lebih cacat, superlative paling cacat or tercacat, equative secacat)

  1. disabled; handicapped
  2. disfigured
  3. flawed; distorted

Further reading

Latin

Verb

cacat

  1. third-person singular present active indicative of cacō

Malay

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈt͡ʃat͡ʃat/ [ˈt͡ʃa.t͡ʃat̪̚]
  • Rhymes: -at

Noun

cacat (Jawi spelling چاچت, plural cacat-cacat)

  1. flaw
  2. handicap; disability
  3. obstacle

Adjective

cacat (Jawi spelling چاچت)

  1. handicapped; disabled
  2. (slang, often derogatory, offensive) retarded

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Indonesian: cacat

Further reading

Seri

Etymology 1

Verb

cacat pf sg (intransitive, imperfective singular cácatim, perfective plural cácataj, imperfective plural cácatalca)

  1. to swim
Usage notes
  • Conjugated as if the root began with a long vowel.

Etymology 2

Verb

cacat pf sg (intransitive, imperfective singular cácatim, perfective plural cácataj, imperfective plural cácatalca) (stative)

  1. bitter
  2. salty

References

  • Moser, Mary B., Marlett, Stephen A. (2010) Comcaac quih yaza quih hant ihiip hac: cmiique iitom - cocsar iitom - maricaana iitom [Seri-Spanish-English Dictionary], 2nd edition, Hermosillo: Plaza y Valdés Editores, →ISBN, page 90.