makan

See also: makán, mákan, and Makan

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Malay makan.

Verb

makan (invariable)

  1. (Singlish, Manglish) To eat.

Noun

makan (uncountable)

  1. (Singapore, Malaysia) Food.

Banjarese

Etymology

From Proto-Malayic *makan, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *kaən, from Proto-Austronesian *kaən.

Verb

makan

  1. to eat (consume)

Central Dusun

Verb

makan

  1. to eat

Indonesian

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Inherited from Malay makan, from Proto-Malayic *makan, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *kaən, from Proto-Austronesian *kaən. Doublet of pakan and pangan.

Verb

makan (active memakan, passive dimakan)

  1. (ambitransitive) to eat (to consume, ingest)
    Pagi ini saya makan ikan.
    This morning I ate fish.
  2. (of money, time, etc.) to eat, consume, use up
    Pembangunan sekolah ini memakan biaya tinggi.
    The construction of this school consumes a lot of money.
  3. (of chess) to attack, to kill
    Synonym: serang
  4. (usually of a machine part, pen, etc.) to work (to function correctly)
    Remnya sempat gak makan di tengah jalan.
    The brake wasn't working in the middle of the road.
  5. to corrupt, embezzle
    Synonym: korupsi
    Dia memakan sebagian besar uang milik koperasi itu.
    He embezzled most of the cooperative's money.
  6. (uncommon) to damage, hurt
    Synonyms: rusak, lukai
  7. (uncommon, of a tool, etc.) to reach
    Synonym: capai
  8. (uncommon) to consume, to take
    Synonyms: konsumsi, minum
  9. (uncommon, idiomatic) to sleep with (to have sex with)
Conjugation
Conjugation of makan (defective)
Active (1) memakan
Active (2)
Passive (1) dimakan
Passive (2) termakan
Basic / Imperative makan
See also Appendix:Indonesian verbs.

Noun

makan (uncountable)

  1. eating (the act of ingesting food)
Derived terms

Etymology 2

Clipping of makanan (literally food, meal).

Noun

makan (uncountable)

  1. (used only in a phrase) sustenance (something that provides support or nourishment)
    Synonym: rezeki

References

  • Blust, Robert; Trussel, Stephen; et al. (2023) “*kaen”, in the CLDF dataset from The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary (2010–), →DOI

See also

Further reading

Malay

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmakan/ [ˈma.kan]
  • Rhymes: -akan, -kan, -an
  • Hyphenation: ma‧kan

Etymology 1

From Proto-Malayic *makan, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *kaən, from Proto-Austronesian *kaən.

First attested in the Talang Tuo inscription, 684 AD, as Old Malay [script needed] (mākan) in the form nimākan (current spelling dimakan).

Verb

makan (Jawi spelling ماکن)

  1. (ambitransitive, literally) to eat
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:makan
  2. (transitive) to consume, spend, use up (of money, time)
  3. (transitive) to damage, destroy
    Besi itu dimakan karatThe iron is damaged by rust.
  4. (transitive, sports) to kill, to take out (of chess pieces)
  5. (transitive) to injure or penetrate
    Synonyms: lut, masuk, mempan, telap, telut, tembus, dimakan senjata
  6. (impersonal) to work as expected (usually of a machine part)
  7. to fit in (of holes)
  8. to follow (an advice)
    Synonyms: menerima, mengikut, menurut, mendengar, mematuhi, mentaati
  9. (figurative) to receive bribes or illegally obtained money
  10. (uncommon, idiomatic) to sleep with
Derived terms
Descendants
  • > Indonesian: makan (inherited)
  • > North Moluccan Malay: makang (inherited)

Etymology 2

Clipping of makanan (literally food, meal).

Noun

makan (Jawi spelling ماکن)

  1. livelihood, subsistence, sustenance
    Synonym: rezeki

References

Further reading

Swedish

Noun

makan

  1. definite singular of maka

Tagalog

Alternative forms

Etymology

From either Spanish macan (bruised), an inflection of macar (to bruise), or Spanish Macán, an obsolete form of Macao according to Manuel (1948), it is supposedly from Macao, due to Noceda & Sanlucar (1860) defining it as "Arroz de tubigan, bueno y oloroso, uno es blanco y otro colorado. Vino la semilla de Macan." and an early account of Fr. Domingo de Salazar (1583) saying that they have located it at "la ysla de Macan, donde viven los Portugueses que estan junto a la ciudad de Cantón, en la China,...".

Pronunciation

  • (Standard Tagalog) IPA(key): /maˈkan/ [mɐˈxan̪]
  • Rhymes: -an
  • Syllabification: ma‧kan

Noun

makán (Baybayin spelling ᜋᜃᜈ᜔)

  1. (botany) a type of aromatic rice (Oryza sativa, sometimes subspecies O. s. indica) grown across the Philippines with a variety of white rice and red rice, often considered as a second-class rice
  2. (zoology) a species of pig with a savory meat when cooked

Further reading