From en.wiktionary.org:
** Indonesian
[lang=id]
*** Etymology
From [id], from [id]. [id]. [id]
*** Pronunciation
[sétan]
*** Noun
[id]
1. Satan 1. [id] the supreme evil spirit in the Abrahamic religions, who tempt s humanity and rules Hell ; the Devil ; [id] the same figure, regarded as a deity to be revered and worshipped 2. a person or animal regarded as particularly malignant, detestable , or evil 2. [id] devil [a wicked or naughty person, or one who harbor s reckless , spirited energy, especially in a mischievous way]
*** Interjection
[id]
1. [id] goddamn [[an expression of anger or surprise]]
**** Derived terms
{{col|id|title=Affixed terms |kesetanan |menyetan |persetan |persetankan }} {{col|id|title=Compound terms |setan gundul |setan jalanan }}
**** Descendants
- [mqs]
** Malay
*** Etymology
From [ms]. [ms].
*** Pronunciation
- [ms] - [ms] - [ms]
*** Noun
[j=سيتن]
1. [ms] Satan , the Devil . 2. [ms] An evil or bad person. 3. [ms] An irritating or contemptible person.
**** Affixations
[ms]
**** Descendants
- [id]
*** Further reading
- [R:PRPM]
** West Makian
*** Etymology
[mqs], from [mqs], from [mqs].
*** Pronunciation
- [mqs]
*** Verb
[mqs]
1. [mqs] to scold , to be angry at or with 2. * [mqs]
**** Conjugation
[1]