kasar
Indonesian edit
Pronunciation edit
Etymology 1 edit
Inherited from Malay kasar. Compare Javanese ꦏꦱꦂ (kasar, “coarse, rough, unrefined”).
Adjective edit
kasar
- rough:
- coarse
- composed of large parts or particles; not fine in material or close in texture.
- lacking refinement.
- bahasa kasar ― coarse language
- coarsely ground or gritty; grainy.
- harsh:
- raw
- not treated or processed; in a natural state, unrefined, unprocessed. (of materials, products, etc.)
- Synonym: mentah
- unrefined, crude, or insensitive. (of language)
- crude in quality; rough, uneven, unsophisticated.
- Synonym: gabas
- (statistics) uncorrected, without analysis.
- Synonym: mentah
- not treated or processed; in a natural state, unrefined, unprocessed. (of materials, products, etc.)
- crude:
Derived terms edit
Etymology 2 edit
Noun edit
kasar (first-person possessive kasarku, second-person possessive kasarmu, third-person possessive kasarnya)
- Alternative spelling of qasar
Further reading edit
- “kasar” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation — Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic Indonesia, 2016.
Middle English edit
Noun edit
kasar
- (Northern) Alternative form of casere
Serbo-Croatian edit
Noun edit
kȁsar m (Cyrillic spelling ка̏сар)
Suruí edit
Noun edit
kasar
References edit
- Stan Anonby, A Historical Comparative Look at Four Mondé Languages (2012), p. 7
Swedish edit
Verb edit
kasar