Entries explained

The Duri entries consist of a headword followed by the abbreviation for the grammatical category. A definition is given in English followed by the definition in Indonesian. Example sentences are shown in italics, followed by the translation. Then the semantic domain category is given.

Nouns are indicated by the word common in italics. Complex forms are included as subentries.

The following example is an evidential adverb as the headword, and an unspecified complex for as a subentry:

When the headword has more than one meaning, the definitions are numbered. In the following example, the headword can be used as an interrogative, a connector, and a common noun.:

The following example is a transitive verb: