korban

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See also: kórban

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Etymology 1[edit]

Ultimately from Arabic قُرْبَان (qurbān), probably through Malay korban. Doublet of corban and Qurbana.

Noun[edit]

korban (plural korbans) (Singapore, Malaysia)

  1. (Islam) a ritual sacrifice of a livestock animal at Eid ul-Adha
    • 2013 October 16, Melody Zaccheus, “Muslims mark Hari Raya Haji with prayer, korban”, in The Straits Times[1]:
      To explore alternative sources, a korban review committee was formed last December with officials from the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore [].
    • 2020 May 15, Pinky Chng, “What's the difference between Hari Raya Puasa and Hari Raya Haji?”, in AsiaOne[2]:
      [] on Hari Raya Haji, a “Korban” (sacrifice) is performed, where live sheep, lambs and other livestock are slaughtered as prayers are recited.

Etymology 2[edit]

From Ancient Greek κορβᾶν (korbân), from Hebrew קָרְבָּן (qorbān, offering, sacrifice). Found in the Bible at Mark 7.11. Doublet of Qurbana.

Noun[edit]

korban (plural korbans or korbanot or korbanoth)

  1. Alternative form of corban

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Hungarian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

kor +‎ -ban

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): [ˈkorbɒn]
  • Hyphenation: kor‧ban

Noun[edit]

korban

  1. inessive singular of kor

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Indonesian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Malay korban, from Arabic قُرْبَان (qurbān), from Aramaic קורבנא (qurbānā). Cognate to Hebrew קָרְבָּן (qorbān). Doublet of kurban.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): [ˈkɔrban]
  • Hyphenation: kor‧ban
  • Rhymes: -an

Noun[edit]

korban (first-person possessive korbanku, second-person possessive korbanmu, third-person possessive korbannya)

  1. victim, casualty
    1. a living being slain and offered as a sacrifice, usually in a religious rite.
      Synonym: kurban
    2. one who is harmed.
      Synonym: mangsa

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