mulka'

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Tausug[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Malay murka (to be very angry), from Sanskrit मूर्ख (mūrkha​, stupid, foolish, blockhead).

Verb[edit]

mulka'

  1. wrath, intense anger (of a datu, king, or God).
    In mulkaꞌ sin Tuhan bang kumugdan pa mānusiyaꞌ magkangiꞌ-ngiꞌ.
    If God’s wrath falls upon men it will destroy them.
  2. To become intensely angry, wrathfully bitter with (someone).
    Magmulkaꞌ tuud in asawa niya bang makāꞌ in sīn ha bangku.
    His wife will be very angry if he gets the money from the bank.