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

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MAL-MAL[ 100 ]MAL—MALMalanger (lauger). To apjily or use cosmetics.Malanggai* (langgar). To make an attack,to make au assault.Malaugkah (laugkah). To step, to pace,to stride.Malanguug (langung). To be pensive, tobe thougbtful, to muse.Malapaug (lapaug). To extend, to widen.Malapuh (j. mklpuh). A burn, a scald.Malar (jav). To spread, to extend, towiden.Malaralikau. To challenge to di'ink.Malarangkftu (larang). To prohibit, t<strong>of</strong>orbid, to interdict ; to prevent, tohinder ; to make dear, to enhance inprice.Malarikan (lari). To carry <strong>of</strong>l', to ininaway with.Malarikan d"iri. To escape, to save oneself;literally, "to run away with oneself."Malarikan-uawa. To escape, to save one'slife literally, " to run away with one's;Malela (jav). Steel ; v. Baja.life."Malarut (larut). To retreat, to fall back Maleleh (leleh). To lay open, to unfold.to turn aside out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> right path or Malemparkan (lempar). To throw, tocourse, to deviate.fling, to cast ; to pelt.Malas (bat). A small leak.Malentaug (lentang). To cross, to transverse,Malata (lata). To creep, to crawl.to place athwart ; to cross, toMalati (s). The Indian jasmine, Jasminumthwart, to contravene.sambac.Miileuggang (lenggang). To swing, toMiilati-gambir-utau. Name <strong>of</strong> a species rock ; to roll as a ship.<strong>of</strong> Jasmine, Jasminum glabriusculuni. Maliaat. To ^dew, to see.Malati-tongkeng. Name <strong>of</strong> a flower ; literally,"<strong>the</strong> jasmine <strong>of</strong> Tonquin;" Malik (a), a king.Maliati. To view, to inspect.Pergulana odoratissima.Malila (lila). To flourish, to br<strong>and</strong>ish.Malatus. A blain, a "blister.Mdlimbaikan (limbai). To swing, to waveMiilaut (laut). To go to sea, to put to to <strong>and</strong> fro.sea, to be at sea.Malimpahkan (limpah). To cause to overflowMalauti. To put to sea ; to navigate by; to make abundant.Malindung (liudung). To shade, to shadowsea.Malawan (lawan). To oppose, to act; to shade, to sheltei".against ; to resist.Malawi. Name <strong>of</strong> a place on <strong>the</strong> westerncoast <strong>of</strong> Borneo.Miilayaiig (layang). To fly gliding withoutflapping <strong>the</strong> wings; to pass through<strong>the</strong> air.Mfilayu (j). <strong>Malay</strong>; <strong>Malay</strong>an.Malilbilikan (labih). To increase, to addto ; to multiply ; to magnify ; literally," to make more."Maiakatkau (lakat). To apply, to causeto adhere.Malalaug (j. malongo?). To stare, tolook with fixed eyes.Malambutkan (lambut). To s<strong>of</strong>ten, tomake s<strong>of</strong>t ; to mitigate, to mollify, toassuage ; to make timid or effeminate.Mali\ngguh (j. luugguh). To sit.Malangkap (laugkap). To prepare, to getready.Malaugkapi. To equip, to furnish.Malauguk (j. languk). To be sad, to beforlorn ; to be deserted.Malapaskan (lapas). To loose, to liberate,to release, to set free ;to dischai-ge, tolet <strong>of</strong>f a missile.Malatakkau (latak). To place, to set, tolay ; to lay down, to establish ; to appoint,to fix, to determine ; to use, tomake use <strong>of</strong>.Malindungkan ; v. tr. To shade, to shadowto shelter, to protect ; to hide.Maliput (liput). To include, to enclose,to envelope; to include, to comprehend.Malit (bat). Curious, inquisitive.<strong>Malay</strong>angkan. To cause to pass through Maliyau. Name <strong>of</strong> a place on <strong>the</strong> western<strong>the</strong> air gliding ; to discharge a missile. coast <strong>of</strong> Borneo.<strong>Malay</strong>ar (layar) To sailMalompat (loinpat). To jump, to leapMiilayarkan. To cause to sail ; to navigate.to skip, to bound; to caper.Malotarkan (lotar;. To fling, to throw,<strong>Malay</strong>in (layin). To differ, to be distinct to pelt ; to reproach, to upbraid.from.Maludah (ludah). To spit, to eject saliva.<strong>Malay</strong>inkAn (layin). But, except ; unless, Maludahi. To spit at or upon.save ; literally, " to cause to be o<strong>the</strong>r,or different."Maluka (luka).wound.To wound, to inflict a<strong>Malay</strong>or (layor). To dry by <strong>the</strong> applicationMaluka. Name <strong>of</strong> a place in <strong>the</strong> isl<strong>and</strong><strong>of</strong> heat.<strong>Malay</strong>u (.i.w). T.. run, to walk quickly ;<strong>of</strong> Ceram, from which is probably derivedtlie European name, " Moluccas,"to run, to floe.for <strong>the</strong> Spice isl<strong>and</strong>s ; v. Maluka.

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