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'
- 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.
- 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.