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Bung, ini separuh tebak2an yah :-) Kalau punya kamus Arab-Inggris, coba periksa kata yang komponennya berturut2: Mim Ra' dan Dhal. Siapa tahu ada "jejak" Mardi di situ.
AH
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From: Waruno Mahdi <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Sun, 2 May 2010 16:26:50
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: etymology of the name (Su-)Mardi
Dear all,
I urgently need to find out the etymology of _Mardi_
that appeared in the name of various organizations in
the 20th century, and also in personal names, in the
latter case often with additional prothetic _Su-_.
The first mentioned organizational names were typically
Javanese, and I assume that the personal name too,
particularly when augmented to _Sumardi_, is Javanese.
However, the name appears all over the Archipelago,
also in Malaysia (particularly in Sarawak).
I haven't found _mardi_ in either New or Old Javanese
dictionaries. Could it be cognate with _Mardiyah_
that is apparently of Arabic origin?
Thanks beforehand for any help.
All the best,
Waruno
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