murid

English

Etymology 1

Noun

murid (plural murids)

  1. Any rodent in the family Muridae.
    Hypernyms: myomorph, muroid
    Hyponym: murine
Usage notes
  • The hypernymy of the words in their strict senses is muroid (superfamily Muroidea) > murid (family Muridae) > murine (subfamily Murinae), although in broad use the taxon-specific distinctions below superfamily are often ignored.
Translations

Etymology 2

From Arabic مُرِيد (murīd, literally seeker).

Noun

murid (plural murids)

  1. A Sufi novice committed to enlightenment under a spiritual guide.

Anagrams

Indonesian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Malay murid, from Arabic مُرِيد (murīd).

Pronunciation

  • (Standard Indonesian) IPA(key): /ˈmurid/ [ˈmu.rɪt̪̚]
  • Rhymes: -urid
  • Syllabification: mu‧rid

Noun

murid (plural murid-murid)

  1. (education) disciple, pupil, student
    Synonyms: pelajar, peserta didik, siswa, siswi

Further reading

Maguindanao

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Malay murid (pupil; student), from Arabic مُرِيد (murīd).

Noun

murid

  1. disciple

See also

  • paganad

Malay

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic مُرِيد (murīd).

Pronunciation

  • (Baku) IPA(key): /ˈmurid/ [ˈmu.rit̪̚]
    • Rhymes: -id
  • (Johor-Riau) IPA(key): /ˈmured/ [ˈmu.ret̪̚]
    • Rhymes: -ed
  • (Riau-Lingga) IPA(key): /murɪd/
  • Audio (Malaysia):(file)
  • Hyphenation: mu‧rid

Noun

murid (Jawi spelling موريد, plural murid-murid)

  1. pupil, student[1]
    Synonyms: pelajar, penuntut
    Antonyms: cikgu, guru, mahaguru, pamong, pengasuh, pendidik, pengajar, pensyarah
    Hyponyms: mahasiswa, mahasiswi, siswa, siswi

Derived terms

Descendants

  • > Indonesian: murid (inherited)
  • Maguindanao: murid
  • Maranao: morid
  • Tausug: mulid

References

  1. ^ "murid" in Kamus Dewan, Fourth Edition, Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, →ISBN, 2005.

Further reading