Indonesian edit

Etymology edit

From Javanese munci (ꦩꦸꦚ꧀ꦕꦶ), from Sanskrit मुञ्च् (muñc, wicked, cheat).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [ˈmʊnt͡ʃi]
  • Hyphenation: mun‧ci

Noun edit

munci (first-person possessive munciku, second-person possessive muncimu, third-person possessive muncinya)

  1. mistress, the other woman in an extramarital relationship, generally including sexual relations.
    Synonym: gundik
  2. prostitute; whore.

Synonyms edit

Related terms edit

Further reading edit

Romanian edit

Etymology 1 edit

Borrowed from Old Church Slavonic мѫчити (mǫčiti, to torture), from Proto-Slavic *mǫčiti.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /munˈt͡ʃi/
  • (file)

Verb edit

a munci (third-person singular present muncește, past participle muncit) 4th conj.

  1. to work
    Synonym: lucra
Conjugation edit
Related terms edit

Etymology 2 edit

Noun edit

munci

  1. inflection of muncă:
    1. plural
    2. genitive/dative singular