See also: emät

Indonesian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [əˈmat]
  • Hyphenation: êmat

Etymology 1

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From Dutch mat (check), from Middle Dutch mat (checkmate), borrowed from Old French mat, borrowed from Persian شاه مات (šâh mât, the king is dead). Doublet of sekakmat.

Interjection

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êmat

  1. (chess) Word called out when an opponent's king or queen is threatened with voidable capture; mate.
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Etymology 2

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From Dutch maat (size, measure), mate, from Middle Dutch mate, from Old Dutch *māta, from Proto-Germanic *mētō.

Noun

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êmat (first-person possessive ematku, second-person possessive ematmu, third-person possessive ematnya)

  1. (colloquial) size (clothes, etc)

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Verb

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emat

  1. third-person singular present active subjunctive of emō