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

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PUN—PUS [ H7] PUS—PUTPuna (ampuua). To own, to possess;an affix which after a noun or pronounmakes a possessive genitive. It is anabbreviation <strong>of</strong> anipuiia, " master orowner," <strong>and</strong> is for <strong>the</strong> most part confinedto <strong>the</strong> oral <strong>language</strong>.Puiiiii. To own, to possess.Pupu. Consanguinity, relation by blood ;generation, filiation, lineage ;generation,single succession.Pupiian. Connexion by blood, cousinsliip.Pupuh (j. to strike, to fight ; war). Toprepare to fight, as a cock by strutting<strong>and</strong> clapping <strong>the</strong> wings ; to fight cockswithout artificial spurs.Pupul (ben). The harvest <strong>of</strong> pepper <strong>and</strong>o<strong>the</strong>r fruits, but not <strong>of</strong> corn. Theword may be an abbreviation <strong>of</strong> pangiimpul,"a collection or ga<strong>the</strong>ring,"from <strong>the</strong> verb kumpul, " to ga<strong>the</strong>r orcollect."Pupur (j). Name <strong>of</strong> a cosmetic powder.Puput. To blow, to make a current <strong>of</strong>air.Pura (s). In <strong>Malay</strong> used only in composition,as in <strong>the</strong> word Siugapura," lion city," but in Javanese it means" city " or " palace," as an independentword.Pui'a-par<strong>and</strong>a. Broken, shivered ; routed.Purak-parik, v. Pura-par<strong>and</strong>a.Pura-pura (j). To pretend, to feign, tomake a show <strong>of</strong>, to simulate ;pretence,feint, simulation ; v. Pora-pora.Purba (s). P'irst, former ; origin, source ;beginning ; cause ; v. Purwa.Purbakala (s). Former times, yore, oldentime, days <strong>of</strong> old, antiquity.Purbani (s). Tide, stream.Pureh. A wooden pricker or skewer.Pui'i (s). The private apartments <strong>of</strong> apalace or great house distinguishedfrom <strong>the</strong> public.Pusat (j). The navel; middle, midst,centre.Pusadah (jav).Name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> author <strong>of</strong>a Javanese poem called <strong>the</strong> Bratayuda,thought to have been written a.d. 1079.Pusing. To turn round, to revolve; toveer, to twirl, to twist ; dizzy, giddy.Pusingkan. To cause to revolve, to maketo go round.Pusing-kapala. Vertigo, giddiness.Puspa (jav). a flower ; name <strong>of</strong> a particularflower, Gordonia Wallichii.Puspa-iiidra (jav). Name <strong>of</strong> a flower,Calp<strong>and</strong>ria canceolata.Puspita (jav).a flower.Pustaka (j. a book). Divination, enchantment; wile, ti-ick.Putar (jav). Name <strong>of</strong> a species <strong>of</strong> pigeon,Coluniba Hsoria.Putar-lUut (jav). Name <strong>of</strong> a species <strong>of</strong>tern. Sterna grisea <strong>of</strong> Horsfield.Putar. To tui-n, to move round ; to revolve,to wind, to twist ; to equivocate,to prevaricate ; equivocating, prevaricating;fraudulent, deceitful.Putilrau. The thing that turns round;a windlass ; prevarication, equivocation; deceit, guile.Putar-balik. To turn or twist back ; toprevaricate ;prevarication.Putek. The germ <strong>of</strong> fruit.Putih (j). White; pale, not deep coloured; c<strong>and</strong>id, frank ;young, growdng,as fruit that is forming or setting.Putihkan. To whiten.Putih-kuning. Pale yellow.Putih-talor. The white <strong>of</strong> an egg.Puting. End, extremity ; <strong>the</strong> iron spill<strong>of</strong> a weapon that fixes it in <strong>the</strong> h<strong>and</strong>le.Puting-baliyung. A whirlwind.Putiug-damar. The venereal disease;literally, " torch end."Puting-susu. The nijiple <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> breast.Purnana (s). The full moon.Putra (s). A son ; a prince.Puru. A sore, an ulcer.Putri (s). A princess ; <strong>the</strong> daughter <strong>of</strong>Puru-ayal. Cancer.a man <strong>of</strong> rank.Puru-baka. Scr<strong>of</strong>ulous sore.Putri, or dawim-putri. Name <strong>of</strong> a plant,Puru-kochi. The ulcer <strong>of</strong> Cochin, <strong>the</strong> Mussana frondosa.Putu (jav). a gi-<strong>and</strong>child.Purun (JAV). To dare ; to attempt, to Putung (jav). To break, to snap.venture ; daring, bold, valorous. Putus (j). To break, to part in two ; toPurwa (s). Beginning, commencement; end, to conclude; broken, divided inorigin, source ; cause, reason ; <strong>the</strong> east two ; ended, concluded, terminated<strong>the</strong> Hindu deity Durga ; v. Purba.decided.Purwagond'a (s). Name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> kingdom Putusan. A breaking, a parting, a dividing<strong>of</strong> Arjuna, in <strong>the</strong> war <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mahabarat.; rupture ; end, termination,Pusaka (j). Inheritance, patrimony ; hereditai'yconclusion ; decree, judgment, sen-property ; heir-loom.tence.Pusaugkara (s). The Hindu god <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Putus-asa. Hopeless ; literally, " rupturesun, or Surya.<strong>of</strong> hope."Pusar (jAV). The navel.Putus-iiawa. Death ; termination <strong>of</strong> lifePusaran. The circular arrangement <strong>of</strong> literally, "rupture <strong>of</strong> life."<strong>the</strong> hair on <strong>the</strong> crown <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> head. Putuskan. To break, to divide by vio-

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