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A grammar and dictionary of the Malay language ... - Wallace Online

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LUR—L'lL [94] MA—MAHLui-uh (jaV). To seek after, to search.Lurung (j). A path, a road, a way ; alaue, a street ; v. Lorong. M A. Mo<strong>the</strong>r ; dam ; v. Ama <strong>and</strong> Ama.Lurus (j. laras). Straight, not crooked ;Ma-angkat. Mo<strong>the</strong>r by adoption.plain, straightforward, unambiguous, Ma-chi. Paternal aunt ; literally, " littledownright.Lurus (jAv). Fine, delicate.mo<strong>the</strong>r," <strong>the</strong> chi being only an abbreviation<strong>of</strong> kachil.Lurut (j. lorod). To be strip t, to be Ma-inang. Foster mo<strong>the</strong>r.peeled.Ma-mud'a. Maternal aunt; literally,Lusa. The day after to-morrow, two " young mo<strong>the</strong>r."days hence.Ma-tiri. Step-mo<strong>the</strong>r.Lusoh. To consume, to waste away, to Miial. Deal', high-priced ; scarce, uncommon,be exhausted.rare.Lusuh. To be rumpled, to be ci-ushed Mabuk. Drunk, intoxicated, inebriatednot fresh or new, second-h<strong>and</strong>.drunkenness, intoxication, ebriety.Lut. To pierce, to penetrate.Mabuk-darah. Faint from loss <strong>of</strong> blood.Lutung. Name <strong>of</strong> an ape, Presbytes Mabuk-ombak. Sea-sick; literally, "wavedrunk."pyn-hus <strong>of</strong> Horsfield.Lutut. The knee.Mabur (jav). To fly, to take wing.Luwak (jAv). A small subdivision <strong>of</strong> a Macha. Name <strong>of</strong> a species <strong>of</strong> shell-fish.province.Macha (jav). To read, to chant; v. Bacha.Luwak (jAV). Name <strong>of</strong> a species <strong>of</strong> Macham. Sample, muster, specimen,Vivci'ra, called by Europeans <strong>the</strong> c<strong>of</strong>Feerat,Paradoxunm musanga ; v. Musang. Machan (jav). A tiger; a generic termpattern.Luwang (jav). A hole in <strong>the</strong> earth, a for <strong>the</strong> larger feline animals.burrow; v. Lubang.Muchan-kombang. The black leopardLuwar (jav. freed, set loose). Out, without,(a variety).not within ; abroad, forth, out <strong>of</strong> Machan-tutul. The common or spotteddoors; exclusive, excepting; v. Liiar. leopard.Luwari (jav). To liberate, to set free. Machanan (jav). A tiger-house, a placeLuwarkan. To put out, to turn out, to for keeping tigers.expel ; to exclude.Machang. Name <strong>of</strong> a species <strong>of</strong> mango,Luwas. Wide, broad, spacious, extensive Mangifera fcetida ; v. Bachang.large, ample ; v. Liias.Luwaskan. To widen, to extend.Luwat. To loa<strong>the</strong>, to nauseate ; loathing,disgust ; V. Liiat.Luwuk (bu). Name <strong>of</strong> a Bugis state inCelebes.JjLAMAH (a), <strong>of</strong>ten pronounced damah,<strong>the</strong> third <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> vowel marks <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>Arabic orthography, called by <strong>the</strong> <strong>Malay</strong>sbaris diad'apan, or " stroke before,"<strong>and</strong> representing <strong>the</strong> sound <strong>of</strong> 6,or <strong>of</strong> u short.Llarab (a). Striking, smiting.Llarurat (a). Violence, compulsion,force, constraint ; want, indigence, necessity.Llaif (a). Weak, feeble ; frail, impotentinfirmity.Jj AHIR (a). Open; manifest, visible ; tobe born ; birth.L'SlTm (a). Oppression, tyranny ; oppressive,tyrannical.L'll (a). Shade, shadow; shade, protection.Machapat (jav). The adjoining town orvillage, a neighbourhood.Madali. To speak, to say (poetical).Madat. Opium prepared for smoking.Madarda (s). Name <strong>of</strong> an imaginary lakein romance.Madrim (s). The younger <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> -twowives <strong>of</strong> Paudu, daughter <strong>of</strong> Ch<strong>and</strong>rawati,king <strong>of</strong> Maudaraka.Madu (s). Honey.Madu (j. maru, " balance, counterpoise ").One <strong>of</strong> a man's wives in relation toano<strong>the</strong>r.Madura (s). Name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> covmtry <strong>of</strong>Baledewa, in <strong>the</strong> Mahabarat ; <strong>the</strong> isl<strong>and</strong><strong>of</strong> Madura on <strong>the</strong> north-eastern side <strong>of</strong>Java ; <strong>the</strong> western portion <strong>of</strong> that isl<strong>and</strong>distinguished from <strong>the</strong> eastern, calledSumanap.Madj'a (s). Middle, midst.Madya-gantang (jav). The zenith.Madyapada (s). The earth, <strong>the</strong> world.Mad'<strong>and</strong>-a (s). Name <strong>of</strong> a Hindu countryoccurring in Javanese story.Magada (s). Name <strong>of</strong> a Hindu country.Magal (bat). A distillery.Magong. Name <strong>of</strong> a fish.Maha (s). Great ; l<strong>of</strong>ty, sublime ; most,exceedingly. (I have preserved <strong>the</strong>aspirate in this <strong>and</strong> a few <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> follow-

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