Mulud
See also: mulud
Betawi
Alternative forms
- Maulut
Etymology
Borrowed from Javanese ꦩꦸꦭꦸꦢ꧀ (Mulud, “Rabi I, Mulud”), from Arabic مَوْلُود (mawlūd, “born”), referring to the birthmonth of Prophet Muhammad.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mulud/, [muˈlud]
- (Urban Jakarta) IPA(key): [muˈlut̚]
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- Rhymes: -ud
- Hyphenation: Mu‧lud
Proper noun
Mulud (Arab Gundul spelling مولود)
- Mawleed; the birthday of Prophet Muhammad
- Rabi I; the birthmonth of Prophet Muhammad (the third month of the Islamic calendar)
See also
- Sura, Sili Haji, Siti Haji
- Sapar
- Mulud
- Seri Mulud, Sili Mulud, Siti Mulud, Madil Mula, Merèntèt Atu, Merèntèt Mula
- Jumadilawal, Madil Tengah, Merèntèt Tengah, Merèntèt Dua, Merèntèt Mula
- Jumadilakir, Madil Pengabisan, Merèntèt Tiga, Merèntèt Pengabisan
- Rejeb
- Roah
- Puasa
- Sawal
- Apit
- Haji, Rayagung
Ladino
Etymology
Borrowed from Moroccan Arabic مولود (mūlūd).
Proper noun
Mulud
References
- Alegría Bendayán de Bendelac (1995), Diccionario del judeoespañol de los sefardíes del norte de Marruecos: Jaquetía tradicional y moderna, Caracas: Centro de Estudios Sefardíes de Caracas, →ISBN, page 499
Sundanese
Etymology
Borrowed from Malay Mulud, Maulud, from Classical Malay مولود (“Mawlid”), from Arabic مَوْلُود (mawlūd, “born”), referring to the birthmonth of Prophet Muhammad
Proper noun
Mulud
- (Islam) The third month of the Islamic calendar and birthmonth of Prophet Muhammad; Rabi I; Rabi-al-awwal