lurah

Indonesian

Etymology

Inherited from Malay lurah (valley; groove). Semantic loan from Javanese ꦭꦸꦫꦃ (lurah, village chief, literally chief) for a fourth-level administrative division chief executive officer, from Old Javanese lurah (chief, officer, head; region, province, literally ravine, gorge, valley, depth).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈlu.rah/
  • Rhymes: -rah, -ah, -h
  • Hyphenation: lu‧rah

Noun

lurah (plural para lurah, lurah-lurah, first-person possessive lurahku, second-person possessive lurahmu, third-person possessive lurahnya)

  1. (government) The chief executive officer in a subdistrict, a fourth-level administrative division, kelurahan, in Indonesia.

Derived terms

Noun

lurah (plural lurah-lurah, first-person possessive lurahku, second-person possessive lurahmu, third-person possessive lurahnya)

  1. valley
    Synonyms: lembah, jurang
  2. groove
    Synonym: alur

Derived terms

  • berlurah
  • lurah hidung

Further reading

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