"ners" meaning in Indonesian

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Noun

IPA: [nərsˈ] Forms: nêrs [canonical], nersku [first-person, possessive], nersmu [possessive, second-person], nersnya [possessive, third-person]
Etymology: From English nurse, from Middle English norice, from Old French norrice, from Latin nūtrīcius (“that nourishes”), from nūtrīx (“wet nurse”), from nūtriō (“to suckle”). Etymology templates: {{bor|id|en|nurse}} English nurse, {{der|id|enm|norice}} Middle English norice, {{der|id|fro|norrice}} Old French norrice, {{der|id|la|nūtrīcius||that nourishes}} Latin nūtrīcius (“that nourishes”), {{m|la|nūtrīx||wet nurse}} nūtrīx (“wet nurse”), {{m|la|nūtriō||to suckle}} nūtriō (“to suckle”) Head templates: {{id-noun||head=nêrs}} nêrs (first-person possessive nersku, second-person possessive nersmu, third-person possessive nersnya)
  1. (rare) nurse, person trained to provide care for the sick. Wikipedia link: id:ners Tags: rare Synonyms: juru rawat, perawat, suster

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