ajun
Assan
Etymology
From Proto-Yeniseian *axʷ (“I”) + -un.
Indonesian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈad͡ʒʊn]
- Hyphenation: a‧jun
Etymology 1
From Dutch adjunct, from Middle Dutch adjoinct, from Latin adiunctus, perfect passive participle of adiungō (“join to”), from ad + iungō (“join”).
Noun
ajun (first-person possessive ajunku, second-person possessive ajunmu, third-person possessive ajunnya)
Etymology 2
Unknown
Adjective
ajun
- (archaic) deviate far from the goal.
Noun
ajun (first-person possessive ajunku, second-person possessive ajunmu, third-person possessive ajunnya)
Further reading
- “ajun” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation – Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia, 2016.
Romanian
Etymology
Probably from Latin iēiūnium or iēiūnus through a Vulgar Latin root *iaiūnus > *aiūnus, from Proto-Italic *jagjūnos, itself from Proto-Indo-European *Hyeh₂ǵ-yu-, adjectival form of *Hyeh₂ǵ-ye/o- (“to sacrifice”). Compare Spanish ayuno, French jeun, jeûne, also Italian digiuno. The equivalent Aromanian word agiun also carries the sense of 'starving', 'hungry'.
Pronunciation
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Noun
ajun n (plural ajunuri)
Declension
Synonyms
- (fast): post