ampujat
Ampujat is a term found in some Southeast Asian languages that is used to refer to individuals who engage in worship or public praise. It is not a standard term in everyday modern Indonesian or Malay across all dialects, but it appears in regional writings, poetry, and religious or ceremonial contexts to denote those who perform acts of reverence toward a deity, sacred figure, or mentor. In such uses, the sense is typically descriptive rather than evaluative.
Etymology and sense: The word is commonly understood as related to worship or praise, drawing on the
Usage and context: Because language use varies by region, the term can appear with different connotations. In
Related terms: In many varieties, related words include pemuja (worshipper or devotee) and puja (worship) or