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

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anyPUU-RAB [148] RAB-RAIlence ; to end, to terminate ; to decide,to decree.Piiun (j. moun). Leave, permission ;toask, to entreat, to beg.Piiun. A tree ; a shrub ; trunk, stem,stock ; origin, source, fountain ; causebasis, foundation ; stock, lineage, race ;beginning, commencement ; a principal,not accessorj', or auxiliary ; v. Poun.trap.Rachun (j).Rachuni.Poison, bane, venom.To jjoison.Piiun-mata. The inner corner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Rad (du. raad). Council board.eye ; literally, " beginning or source <strong>of</strong> Rada. To assuage, to mitigate, to allay.<strong>the</strong> eye."Radak. To spear from beneath, toPUun-rambut. The roots <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> hair. spear by stabbing upwards.Piiun-talinga. The ear at its attachment Radap. Name <strong>of</strong> a kind <strong>of</strong> dinim ; v.to <strong>the</strong> head.Radap.Puwadi. A bridal throne, or seat <strong>of</strong> Raden (j). A Javanese title, properlyhonour for <strong>the</strong> bride <strong>and</strong> bridegroom applied to persons <strong>of</strong> royal blood only ;at a marriage ceremony.V. Riiaden.Puwalam (t. polam). Marble or alabaster;Raden- adipati (j <strong>and</strong> s). Title <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> primeV. Piialam.Puwan. A tray or salver for betel.Puwah-puwah (j). Frizzled or woolly; anegro. It is applied to anythingwith a frizzled or woolly coat. Thus,a particular variety <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> commonfowl with ruffled plumage is calledayam puwa-puwa ; v. Papuwa.Puwar. The cardamom, Amonmm cardamomum; v. Kapulaga.Puwar-laku. Name <strong>of</strong> a species <strong>of</strong> cardamom,Amomum gradlc.Puwas (j). To be content, to be satiated.Puwasa (j). Fast, abstinence from foodreligious abstinence ; <strong>the</strong> MahomedanLent.Puwaskan. To satisfy, to satiate, tocontent ; to assuage.Puyuh (j). The quail, Coturnix. InJava it is applied to <strong>the</strong> female only.Puyung (bat). Empty, barren, as afemale.EaADEN (j). a Javanese title; v.Raden.Riiang. The jaws, <strong>the</strong> upper <strong>and</strong> lower jaw.Riiat. A sjjinniug-wheel.Rab. Tamed, broken in ; trained.Raba. To feel, to perceive by <strong>the</strong> touchto search by feeling ; to h<strong>and</strong>le,;t<strong>of</strong>eel with <strong>the</strong> h<strong>and</strong> ; to grope.Rabun. To charm by fumigations ; t<strong>of</strong>umigate as a cure for diseases.Rabun. Dim-sighted, purblind.Rabung (j. wuwung). The ridge <strong>of</strong> ahouse ro<strong>of</strong>.Racliik (j. prachik). A snare, a gin, aminister in <strong>the</strong> Javanese government.Raden-ayu (jay). A queen ; any lady <strong>of</strong>high rank; literally, "<strong>the</strong> beautifull^rincess."Raga (jAv). The body, <strong>the</strong> person.Raga. Wicker-work ; a basket ; a hamper.Ragang (j. rangsang). To climb, to mountwithout a ladder.Ragang. To stretch, to extend, to spread;to rack, to stretch.Ragastina (s). Name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> kingdom <strong>of</strong>Subali.Ragam (s). A tune, a melody ; a musicalmode or style.Ragam (s). Inclination, will ; caprice.Ragas. To scramble, to seize at eagerly.Ragits (j. gagas). To cut <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> hair <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> head as a punishment : to dockV. Ragas.Ragi (j). Yeast, barm. In Javanese, itmore frequently means " spiceries."Ragi. A stripe in cloth.Ragu. Confused, perplexed.Ragukan. To confuse, to perplex.Ragum. A vice, a gripe.Raguwati (s). Name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong>Ramach<strong>and</strong>i'a in <strong>the</strong> Ramayana.Rahasj'a (s). A secret, a mystery ; secret,mysterious.Rahu (s).The constellation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Dragonin Hindu astronomy ; a serpent or dragonsupposed to be attempting to devour<strong>the</strong> sun or moon dui-ing an eclipse, abelief nearly univei-sal among <strong>the</strong> nations<strong>and</strong> tribes <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Archipelago,Raban. To snuffle, to speak through <strong>the</strong>nose ; to dote as an old person ; to testified by <strong>the</strong> beating <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> stamperssnore.in <strong>the</strong> rice mortars over a wholeRabi (jAv). To marry ; marriage.country, from <strong>the</strong> beginning to <strong>the</strong> endRabit. To tear, to lacerate, to rend, to <strong>of</strong> an eclipse.Rai (jAv). The face, <strong>the</strong> countenance.rip.Rabok. Tinder, touchwood; combustibleRiiimah. Crumbs, fragments <strong>of</strong> a mealfor kindling a fire ; fire-or feast.works.Riiimas, v. Riiimah.Rabu. I'lio lungs.Rais. To draw an object towards one

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