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

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PAR—PAR [127] PAR—PASPara-i3utri. Princesses collectively. Pariksaan. Searcli, inquiry; examination,Para-ratu (j). Kings collectively.investigation.Para-rara. H<strong>and</strong>maids.Pari-pari (bu). Name <strong>of</strong> a port <strong>and</strong> settlementin Celebes.Para-tapa (j <strong>and</strong> s). Hermits, recluses.Parah (p). A dry measure, reckoned at Paris (JAV). A shield, a buckler.10 gantangs or gallons.Paristawa. A time, a particular time.Parak (j, near, close to). Between, intervening.Parit. A ditch, a moat ; a trench, a canal.Paroh. The beak or bill <strong>of</strong> a bird.Parakkan. To part, to sunder so as to Parok. A rasp, a coarse file ; voracious,leave a space between.ravenous.Parambanan (JAv). Name <strong>of</strong> a place in Paron (jAv). An anvil.<strong>the</strong> province <strong>of</strong> Pajang, in Java, containing<strong>the</strong> most remarkable remains Parta (s). A name <strong>of</strong> Arjuna.Parsi (p). Persian.<strong>of</strong> Hindu temples <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> isl<strong>and</strong>, <strong>the</strong> Partipeya. Name <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> chiefs <strong>of</strong>oldest <strong>of</strong> which is stated to have been <strong>the</strong> Kurawa, in <strong>the</strong> Mahabarat.built in 1266 (probably <strong>the</strong> root is Parung (sun). Fordable, capable <strong>of</strong> beingbi-amana) ; v. Prambanan.Paran (para). The ridge pole <strong>of</strong> a housero<strong>of</strong>.Parantian (rantai). One that is chainedor fettered, a convict.Parang. To blot out, to obliterate.Parang. Name <strong>of</strong> a plant, Mimosasc<strong>and</strong>ens.Parang. To hew, to chop, to hack; acutlass ; a chopping-knife, a cleaver.Para-para. Soot.Parara (j. para, " all," rara, " maids ").H<strong>and</strong>maids, waiting - women ; v. Parwara.Paras (j).To shave, to pare close to <strong>the</strong>surface.Paras. The face, <strong>the</strong> countenancebeauty <strong>of</strong> featm-es.Parau. Hoarse.Parau (j). The lungs ; v. Paparau.Parawan (j). A virgin, a maid ; v. Prawan.Pare. Name <strong>of</strong> a forest ti-ee yieldingwood-oil.Parental! (j). Ordei', comm<strong>and</strong>, m<strong>and</strong>ate; to order, to comm<strong>and</strong> ; v. Pareutah<strong>and</strong> Prentah.Pareutahan. Dominion, authority; dominion,government.Parewarna (s). The heavens, <strong>the</strong> abode<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> gods.eagle or kite ray."Parik. To kindle, to light.Pariksa (s). To inquire, to examine, toinvestigate ; to search ; inquiry, examination; in Javanese, it means, to compi-ehend,to conceive, to underst<strong>and</strong>;passed on foot.Parut. A scar, a blemish; scarred,marked with scars.Parvvara (j). H<strong>and</strong>maids, waiting-maidsV. Parara.Parwata (s). A moimtain.Pasa (j). Fast, abstinence ; to fast ; <strong>the</strong>Mahomedan Lent ; v. Puwasa.Pasai. Name <strong>of</strong> a place on <strong>the</strong> nor<strong>the</strong>asternside <strong>of</strong> Sumatra, usually calledPase.Pasak (j. to drive, to force). A pin, apeg ; a native, one born in <strong>the</strong> country.Pasakitan (jav. sakit). Imprisonment ; aprison.Pasal (a. fa^al). Chapter; article; titlesection.Pasanakan (jav. sanak). Brethren, kindred,kinsfolk; friends.Pasang. Flood-tide ; to flow as <strong>the</strong> tide<strong>the</strong> tide.Pasang. A pair, a couple.Pasang. Name <strong>of</strong> a game resemblingdraughts.Pasang. To apply, to put to use ; to giveaction to.Pasang-api. To kindle a flre.Pasang-badil. To discharge cannon oifire-arms.Pasang-gadang. High water.Pari. Lot, chance ; a die.Pasang-kdreta. To put horses or oxenPari. The ray or skate fish.to a carriage.Pari-bintang. The name <strong>of</strong> a species <strong>of</strong> Pasang-kring. Low water.ray ; literally, " <strong>the</strong> star ray."Pasang-layar. To make sail.Pari-dadap. Name <strong>of</strong> a species <strong>of</strong> ray Pasang-pdlita. To light a lamp.literally, " <strong>the</strong> buckler ray."Pasang-parnama. Spring-tide, <strong>the</strong> springtide<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> full moon.Pari-lalat. Name <strong>of</strong> a species <strong>of</strong> rayliterally, " <strong>the</strong> fly ray."Pasang-tauang."Slack water; literally,Pari-laug. Name <strong>of</strong> a ray ; literally, " <strong>the</strong> still water," or water not in motion.Pasanggrahau (jav). A stage, a restinghouseon a journey.Pasapati (s). Name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> spear <strong>of</strong>Arjima.Pasar (a. bazar). A market, a bazar.Pasaran (pasar). The market week orunderst<strong>and</strong>ing; v. Priksa aud Preksa, week <strong>of</strong> five days in Java.<strong>and</strong> Pareksa.Pasawat. A particular kind <strong>of</strong> cordage.

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