gembala

Indonesian

Etymology

From Malay gembala, possible used infix - + --em-, possibly through a Middle Indo-Aryan language, ultimately from Sanskrit गोपाल (gopāla, cowherd, earth-protector).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ɡəmˈbala]
  • Hyphenation: gêm‧ba‧la

Noun

gêmbala (first-person possessive gembalaku, second-person possessive gembalamu, third-person possessive gembalanya)

  1. herder, one who herds.
  2. (figurative, Christianity) saviour, shepherd

Affixed terms

  • menggembalakan
  • penggembala
  • penggembalaan

Further reading

Malay

Etymology

From Sanskrit गोपाल (gopāla, cowherd, earth-protector), possibly through a Middle Indo-Aryan language.

Noun

gembala (Jawi spelling ݢمبالا, plural gembala-gembala, informal 1st possessive gembalaku, 2nd possessive gembalamu, 3rd possessive gembalanya)

  1. herder

Further reading

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