"durjana" meaning in Indonesian

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Adjective

IPA: [d̪ʊrˈd͡ʒana]
Etymology: From Malay durjana, from Sanskrit दुर्जन (durjana, “malicious, evildoer”). Etymology templates: {{inh|id|ms|durjana}} Malay durjana, {{der|id|sa|दुर्जन||malicious, evildoer}} Sanskrit दुर्जन (durjana, “malicious, evildoer”) Head templates: {{head|id|adjective}} durjana
  1. (poetic, rare) wicked Tags: poetic, rare Derived forms: kedurjanaan (english: wickedness)
    Sense id: en-durjana-id-adj-FIvT~buD Categories (other): Indonesian entries with incorrect language header, Indonesian terms with redundant script codes Disambiguation of Indonesian entries with incorrect language header: 90 10 Disambiguation of Indonesian terms with redundant script codes: 97 3

Noun

IPA: [d̪ʊrˈd͡ʒana] Forms: durjanaku [first-person, possessive], durjanamu [possessive, second-person], durjananya [possessive, third-person]
Etymology: From Malay durjana, from Sanskrit दुर्जन (durjana, “malicious, evildoer”). Etymology templates: {{inh|id|ms|durjana}} Malay durjana, {{der|id|sa|दुर्जन||malicious, evildoer}} Sanskrit दुर्जन (durjana, “malicious, evildoer”) Head templates: {{id-noun|durjana-durjana}} durjana (first-person possessive durjanaku, second-person possessive durjanamu, third-person possessive durjananya)
  1. (poetic, rare) evildoer Tags: poetic, rare
    Sense id: en-durjana-id-noun-Q3W02Hoi
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