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

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ANA—AND [6] AND—ANSAnak-nftgri (s). One born in a particularcountry ; literally, " child <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>country."Anak-panah. An arrow ; literally, " child<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bow."Anak-parampiiau. Female child, girl,daughter, damsel.Anak-piyatu. Au orphan.Anak-prau. A mariner, a boatman ; literally,And-ang (bat). To hinder, to stop (r)." child <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> boat."And'angan. Hindrance, stoppage, impe-Anak-putra. A son, a male child.diment.Auak-rambutan. A hair-bodkin. And-ung (bat). A satchel, a little bag.Anak-rod'a. The spoke <strong>of</strong> a wheel. Angu, ingu (p). Assafoctida.Aiiak-sanak. Nephew or niece by a sister. Angur (p). The grape, <strong>the</strong> vine, VitisAuak-sapi. A calf.vinifera ; wine.Auak-sulung. Eldest child, or first-born Aui-ani. The white ant, Termes ; v.<strong>of</strong> a famil}^Anak-sungai. The branch <strong>of</strong> a river.Anai-anai.Ani-ani (jav). The Javanese sickle, orAnak-tangga. The step <strong>of</strong> a ladder or reaping instrument ; to reap corn.Auibuug. Name <strong>of</strong> a palm, Caryotastair.Auak-talinga. The external gristly part urens; v. Nibung.<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ear.Anika (s). Various, <strong>of</strong> many kinds.Anak-tiri. Step-child.Anika-anika. Manifold, <strong>of</strong> many varieties.Anak-truna. A youth ; a bridegroom. Anila (s). Name <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> Rama's monkeyAnanas. The pine-apple, Ananassa sativa;host in <strong>the</strong> Ramayana.V. Nanas.Aniyaya (s). Oppression, tyranny ;op-Anau. Name <strong>of</strong> a palm, Sayuerus saccharifera; v. Aren.Anam (j. nanain). Six.Anam-blas. Sixteen.Anam-puluh. Sixty.Anam-ratus. Six hundred.Anam-ribu. Six thous<strong>and</strong>.Anbar (a). Ambei-gris.Anchar (jav). The upas tree <strong>of</strong> Java,Anticaris toxicana.Anching. Urine-scented.Andaka (s). The wild bull.Andala. Name <strong>of</strong> a tree.Andam (p). Stature ; symmetry.Andan-<strong>and</strong>an. The yards <strong>of</strong> a ship onwhich <strong>the</strong> sails are furled.Andal (j). To lend belief, to give credit ;to trust, to confide, to rely; belief;trust, reliance ;trusty, faitliful.And.ilan. Trust, reliance ; trusty, confidential.Andulkan. To intrust, to put in charge<strong>of</strong>.Andika (jav).Thou.Audika (jav). To speak ; to comm<strong>and</strong>,to enjoin.Andong (j). Name <strong>of</strong> a shrub, Dracwnarubans.Andong-merah. Name <strong>of</strong> a variety <strong>of</strong>Draccena mbens.Andongsari. Name <strong>of</strong> a country mentionedin Javanese romance ; literally," <strong>the</strong> <strong>and</strong>ong flower," <strong>the</strong> same as anggada; v. Anggada.Anduhan (s). The chain or rope bywhich <strong>the</strong> elephant is te<strong>the</strong>red.And'ai (j. aud-e). A simile ; a parable ; aproverb.pressive, tyrannous.Aniyayakan. To oppress, to tyrannize.AujaniXs). Name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Hanumanin <strong>the</strong> Ramayana.Anjar. To advance, to move onwai'ds,to proceed.Anjarkan. To piit before ; to precede, togo before ; to guide, to conduct ; topromote, to forward.Anjal (a). Shining ; brightness.Aujil (a). The gospels, <strong>the</strong> books <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>Anchur. To melt, to dissolve, to be evangelists.liquified ; to shatter, to be broken to Anjing (jV The dog.pieces ; to putrify, to decompose ; old, Anjing-parburiian. A hunting dog, adecayed, worn out.hound.Anchurkan. To melt, to dissolve, to liquifyAnjir (a). The common fig, Ficm carica.; to shiver, to break to pieces Anjrah (j). To spread, to be dissemi-to s<strong>of</strong>ten, to melt to tenderness.nated ; spreading, exp<strong>and</strong>ing.Anjung. To visit ; a small room at <strong>the</strong>back part <strong>of</strong> a house <strong>and</strong> above <strong>the</strong>level <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ordinary apartments.Aujung-anjung. A particular cabin in aship.Aujungan. Visitation, act <strong>of</strong> visiting.Anjur (j). To advance, to go forwardV. Anjar.Anom (jAV). Young, youthful.Anor. A kind <strong>of</strong> sledge for carrying cornfrom <strong>the</strong> field.Ansan, insan (a). Man, mankind ; v,lusan.Ansur. To move forward by little <strong>and</strong>little, to advance by degrees ; to payby little <strong>and</strong> little, to pay by instalments; r. Angsur.Ansuran. Payment by instalments ;<strong>the</strong>^\ages allowed to a slave debtor, to be

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