"ora" meaning in Javanese

See ora in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adverb

IPA: [ora]
Etymology: From *wora, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *wada (“to be, to appear”). This adverb had been originally used to meant "it appears that someone is (not) doing something". However, the notion has been lost as it was completely integrated to the standard language and acquired the default current meaning of "not". It is similar to aggressive mood in colloquial Finnish (see also Jespersen's cycle). Cognates include Indonesian ada, Aklanon waea', and Tagalog wala. Etymology templates: {{inh|jv|poz-pro|*wada||to be, to appear}} Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *wada (“to be, to appear”), {{cog|id|ada}} Indonesian ada, {{cog|akl|waea'}} Aklanon waea', {{cog|tl|wala}} Tagalog wala Head templates: {{head|jv|adverb}} ora
  1. not
    Sense id: en-ora-jv-adv-JUu5e1fx Categories (other): Javanese entries with incorrect language header, Javanese particles Disambiguation of Javanese entries with incorrect language header: 100 0 Disambiguation of Javanese particles: 100 0

Particle

IPA: [ora]
Etymology: From *wora, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *wada (“to be, to appear”). This adverb had been originally used to meant "it appears that someone is (not) doing something". However, the notion has been lost as it was completely integrated to the standard language and acquired the default current meaning of "not". It is similar to aggressive mood in colloquial Finnish (see also Jespersen's cycle). Cognates include Indonesian ada, Aklanon waea', and Tagalog wala. Etymology templates: {{inh|jv|poz-pro|*wada||to be, to appear}} Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *wada (“to be, to appear”), {{cog|id|ada}} Indonesian ada, {{cog|akl|waea'}} Aklanon waea', {{cog|tl|wala}} Tagalog wala Head templates: {{head|jv|particle}} ora
  1. no
    Sense id: en-ora-jv-particle-k5Apjz-w
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