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Etymology

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From Malay sesat.

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Adjective

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sêsat

  1. lost: having wandered from, or unable to find, the way.
    Synonyms: sasar, salah jalan, hilang jalan
  2. stray, astray
  3. (figurative) heretical

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Malay

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Adjective

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sesat (Jawi spelling سست)

  1. lost (unable to find one's way)

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  • Indonesian: sesat

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