"sol" meaning in Indonesian

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Noun

IPA: [ˈsɔl] Forms: solku [first-person, possessive], solmu [possessive, second-person], solnya [possessive, third-person]
Etymology: From Dutch zool, from Middle Dutch sole, from Vulgar Latin sola ("bottom of the shoe", also "flatfish"), from Latin solea (“sandal, bottom of the shoe”), from Proto-Indo-European *swol- (“sole”). Compare to Afrikaans sool. Etymology templates: {{bor|id|nl|zool}} Dutch zool, {{der|id|dum|sole}} Middle Dutch sole, {{der|id|VL.|sola}} Vulgar Latin sola, {{der|id|la|solea||sandal, bottom of the shoe}} Latin solea (“sandal, bottom of the shoe”), {{der|id|ine-pro|*swol-||sole}} Proto-Indo-European *swol- (“sole”), {{cog|af|sool}} Afrikaans sool Head templates: {{id-noun}} sol (first-person possessive solku, second-person possessive solmu, third-person possessive solnya)
  1. sole (the bottom of a shoe or boot) Derived forms: bersol, mengesol, mengesolkan, pengesol, pengesolan
    Sense id: en-sol-id-noun-bEhMP7nv
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 1

Noun

IPA: [ˈsɔl] Forms: solku [first-person, possessive], solmu [possessive, second-person], solnya [possessive, third-person]
Etymology: From Dutch sol, the first syllable of Latin solve (“to remove, get rid of”), the first word of the fifth line, third verse (“Solve polluti, labii reatum”, that is, “Clean the guilt from our stained lips”) of the famed medieval hymn Ut queant laxis, which solfège was based on because its lines started on each note of the scale successively. Etymology templates: {{bor|id|nl|sol}} Dutch sol, {{glossary|syllable}} syllable, {{der|id|la|solve||to remove, get rid of}} Latin solve (“to remove, get rid of”) Head templates: {{id-noun}} sol (first-person possessive solku, second-person possessive solmu, third-person possessive solnya)
  1. (music) sol:
    in a movable-do or tonic sol-fa system: the fifth step in a scale, preceded by fa and followed by la.
    Categories (topical): Music
    Sense id: en-sol-id-noun-zcIH-pL~ Categories (other): Indonesian entries with incorrect language header, Indonesian terms with redundant script codes Disambiguation of Indonesian entries with incorrect language header: 2 78 20 Disambiguation of Indonesian terms with redundant script codes: 4 63 33 Topics: entertainment, lifestyle, music
  2. (music) sol:
    in a fixed-do system: the musical note G.
    Categories (topical): Music
    Sense id: en-sol-id-noun--S0CQaU9 Topics: entertainment, lifestyle, music
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 2

Download JSON data for sol meaning in Indonesian (4.4kB)

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