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

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MAR—MAS [114] MAS—MEGMaringankan (rhigan). To lighten, tomake less heavy : to make light <strong>of</strong>, toundervalue.Maritanau. Mai'tabau, in Pegu.Mariyau. A mine.Marjan (a). Precious coral.Marka (j. murka). Angry, wroth ; anger,wrath.Marka. Cracked, fissured.M3,rkai. To auger, to excite anger.Marmar (a). Marble.Marongot. To tattle, to prate.Mdrpati. A pigeon, Columba.Marpayan. Name <strong>of</strong> a forest tree.Marsek. Clear, canorous, sounding distinctly; loud, shrill.Marta (s). Living, quick, alive ; life.Martalulut (marta, s., "life," <strong>and</strong> lulut,JAY., " aifection ").The public executioner.Martamu (jav). To visit, to pay a visitas a guest.Milrtapura (s). Name <strong>of</strong> a river on <strong>the</strong>sou<strong>the</strong>rn side <strong>of</strong> Borneo.Martabat (a). Step, degree ; rank ; stage,story ; <strong>of</strong>fice, employment.Martad (a). An apostate, a renegade ; aproselyte.Mai-tuwa (j). Fa<strong>the</strong>r or mo<strong>the</strong>r-in-law ;V. Maratuwa.Marubuhkdn (rubuh). To throw down,to subvert, to overthrow.Marugi (rugi). To lose, to suffer loss ; tobe impaired, to suffer detriment.Marugikan. To cause to lose, to damage,to impair, to harm.Maiiinggi (j. mrunggi). Name <strong>of</strong> a tree,Moringa pieinr/os^ierma.Mdrupakiln (rupa). To shape, to form;to transform ; to assume an appeai-ancc.Marusakkan (rusak). To spoil, to injure.Maruwang. To wash a corpse.Masara. Ration, daily allowance ; dailyexpenses ; food ; fodder.Masi/(a (a). The Messiah.Masijm. Gunpowder.Masjid (a). A mosque.Maski (roR. mas que). Although, notwithst<strong>and</strong>ing.Maskin (a). Poor, needy, indigent.Masrat (a). Cheerfulness ;gladness, joy,pleasure ; lucky, fortunate.Mastaka (jav). The pinnacle <strong>of</strong> a mosqueor temple ; <strong>the</strong> bead <strong>of</strong> a king or greatnoble.Mastajab (a). Heard ; acceptable, agreeable; accepted.Mdstfir (en). Master ; Sir.Mastaad (a). Ready, prepared, sot inoi'der; able, capable.Mdstika. A gem, a precious stone.Mastuli. Name <strong>of</strong> a kind <strong>of</strong> coarse cottoncloth.Mdst'i (j). To be sure, to be certain ; sure,certain ;surely, certainly ; v. Past'i.Masu^ (a), a salve, an ointment, an unguent.Masul. Name <strong>of</strong> an isl<strong>and</strong> lying <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong>north-western coast <strong>of</strong> New Guinea,<strong>the</strong> Mysole <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> majis.Maslahat (a). Stratagem, subtlety, craft,artifice.Mas'awiirat (a). Counsel ; consultationadvice ; to consult, to advise.Mas'f/ul (a). Troubled, imeasy, anxious,chagrined; trouble; uneasiness; chagrin.Mas'hur (a). Published, divulged ; notorious; famed, renowned.Mas'raX'. The east.Mas'tri (a). The planet Jupiter.Matawuu (jay). A name for <strong>the</strong> province<strong>of</strong> Mataram, in Java, in <strong>the</strong> politedialect <strong>of</strong> that isl<strong>and</strong>.Matriya (s). The name <strong>of</strong> a pundit, oue<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> personages <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mahabai-at.Maiit (a). Death.Mawarta (warta). To acquaint, to inform,to rej)ort, to give news.Mayat (a). A corpse, a dead body.Mazmur (a). Psalm, canticle.Ma2a.kar(A). Praising; commemorating.Mazba^. (a). An altar.Ma^hab (a). Sect, religious order.Maaf (a). Pardoned, forgiven ; spared ;absolved; exempt; pai-dou, forgiveness; absolution, exemption.M«afkan. To pardon, to foi-give ; to absolve; to spare.Mabiia (a). Adored, worshipped.Majazat (a). A miracle ; miracles.Ma/i;ul (a). Just, reasonable.Malaf (a), a crib ; a manger.Malim (a). A leadei-, a guide ; a pilotmate <strong>of</strong> a vessel.Malum (a). Known, understood ; certain,ascertained; notorious, remarkable.Mamar (a). Abundant ;prosperouspopulous; cultivated, inhabited, peopled.M«ni, <strong>and</strong> Mana (a). Sense, meaning,signification, import, drift.Marafat (a). Cognizance, knowledge.Ma«iTit (a). Disobedience ; rebellion.Matabtr (a). Respectable, venerable,noble, illustrious.Medan (a). A plain, an open field.Mega (s). a cloud ; erysipelas ; Foulisl<strong>and</strong>, on <strong>the</strong> south-west coast <strong>of</strong> Sumatra.Mcga-drawila (s <strong>and</strong> j). A lowering cloud.Mega-malang (s <strong>and</strong> j). A crossing orpassing cloud.Mega-m<strong>and</strong>ung (s <strong>and</strong> j). Name <strong>of</strong> a,mountain in <strong>the</strong> country <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sundos,in Java ; literally. " murkj-— clouded."

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