"oknum" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [Indonesian]

Etymology: Learned borrowing from Arabic أُقْنُوم (ʔuqnūm), ultimately from Classical Syriac ܩܢܽܘܡܳܐ (qnōmā, “self, essence, person, hypostasis”). "Infamous person" sense was only popularized by Mochtar Lubis in late 1960, themed around PKI. Etymology templates: {{lbor|id|ar|أُقْنُوم}} Learned borrowing from Arabic أُقْنُوم (ʔuqnūm), {{der|id|syc|ܩܢܽܘܡܳܐ|t=self, essence, person, hypostasis|tr=qnōmā}} Classical Syriac ܩܢܽܘܡܳܐ (qnōmā, “self, essence, person, hypostasis”) Head templates: {{head|id|adjective}} oknum
  1. (derogatory) infamous, notorious (of a person) Tags: derogatory
    Sense id: en-oknum-id-adj-ZRPsVEtT

Noun [Indonesian]

Forms: oknum-oknum [plural]
Etymology: Learned borrowing from Arabic أُقْنُوم (ʔuqnūm), ultimately from Classical Syriac ܩܢܽܘܡܳܐ (qnōmā, “self, essence, person, hypostasis”). "Infamous person" sense was only popularized by Mochtar Lubis in late 1960, themed around PKI. Etymology templates: {{lbor|id|ar|أُقْنُوم}} Learned borrowing from Arabic أُقْنُوم (ʔuqnūm), {{der|id|syc|ܩܢܽܘܡܳܐ|t=self, essence, person, hypostasis|tr=qnōmā}} Classical Syriac ܩܢܽܘܡܳܐ (qnōmā, “self, essence, person, hypostasis”) Head templates: {{id-noun}} oknum (plural oknum-oknum)
  1. (theology, Christianity) person, hypostasis
    Sense id: en-oknum-id-noun-ovi5PInC Categories (other): Christianity, Theology Topics: Christianity, lifestyle, religion, theology
  2. (obsolete) individual, person Tags: obsolete Synonyms: orang, individu
    Sense id: en-oknum-id-noun-GDc7GFRH Categories (other): Indonesian entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of Indonesian entries with incorrect language header: 10 27 51 12 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 1 29 64 5 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 0 9 88 2
  3. (derogatory) infamous party, individual, elements, person Tags: derogatory
    Sense id: en-oknum-id-noun-3NLMHa4C
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