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

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SAR—SAT [ 163 ]SAT—SAWSarung-surat. The bag or envelope inwhich a letter is enclosed.Sarungan. A case, a covering, a sheath.Sarungkan. To sheath, to envelope.Sarujia (rupa). Like, resembling ; like,equal ; alike, similar ; same, identicalseemingly, in appearance.Sarupafia. Similarity; <strong>of</strong> all sorts, <strong>of</strong>every kind ; all tho whole.Saruwah (niwah). A call's distance, <strong>the</strong>distance at which <strong>the</strong> voice is heard.Sarwa (s). All; *. Sarwa <strong>and</strong> SAru.Sarwa (s). Toge<strong>the</strong>r, conjunctly.Sasa (s). Strength ; strong, iirm.Sasah. To scourge, to whip.Sasakan (sasa). To streng<strong>the</strong>n.Sasiiat (a. siiot). A moment, a twinkling.Sasak. A hurdle, a wattle ; <strong>the</strong> portion<strong>of</strong> a fence between <strong>the</strong> upright posts.Sasak (jav). A raft ; a temporary bridge<strong>of</strong> bamboo.Sasak (j). A name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> isl<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong>Lomboc.Sasiiordng (orjlng). Every one, everyperson, each person; any one, anyperson.Sasar (j). To stray, to lose <strong>the</strong> way, tobe bewildered ; bewildered, puzzled,embarrassed, perplexed.Sasawi (t). Mustard; v. Sttsa\vi.Sasi (s). The moon ; a month ; date,epoch.more or less ; a portion, a part.Satangahkan. To halve.Satar. A line <strong>of</strong> writing; <strong>the</strong> scoremarked for writing a line.Satara (tara). Like,equal ; at all, in any manner,means.Sitiyap (tiyap). Each, every one.:; like,by anySato (jav). a wild beast ; a wild quadruped; V. Satwa.Satravvan (s). An astrologer, a soothsayer; a magician ; a horoscope ; v.Sastrawan.Satriya (s). Princes, descendants <strong>of</strong>kings ; military chiefs ; soldiers, warx-iors.Satru (s). An enemy, a foe ; an adversary,an opponent, an antagonist ; arival, a competitor.Satruau. Enmity, hostility; rivalship.Satu. One ; a or an ; v. Suwatu.Satu-sabagai (bagai). One <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> same,alike.Satubuh (tubuh). To copulate, to cometoge<strong>the</strong>r as different sexes.Saturun-turun (turun). Descendants,posterity; lineage.Saturunan. Lineage, generation ;progeny,I'ace.Satwa (j). A wild beast, a wild quadruped; V. Sato.Satya (s). True, sincere ; faithful, trusty;sincerity ; fidelity, loyalty.Satyaki (s). The king <strong>of</strong> Lesanpura, <strong>and</strong>bro<strong>the</strong>r-in-law <strong>of</strong> Krishna, in <strong>the</strong> Mahabarat.Satyawan (s). Faithful, loyal, trusty.Satyawati (s). The wife <strong>of</strong> Salya, in <strong>the</strong>Mahabarat.Sau (ben). To shut, to close ; a cover.Saudara (s). Bro<strong>the</strong>r or sister ; a friendSasiyaugan (siyang). By day, in <strong>the</strong> daytime.Sasisih (jav. sisih). One side ; one halfSasmika (jav). Prediction, foretelling.Sastra (s). A letter <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> alphabetwritten characters.Sastrawan (s). An astrologer, a sooth-V. Sudara.Saudara-barsaudara. Bro<strong>the</strong>r with bro<strong>the</strong>rsayer.; in a bro<strong>the</strong>rly or friendly way.Sasudahiia (sudah). Finally, lastly. Siiulu. The Suloo isl<strong>and</strong>s east <strong>of</strong> Borneo.Sasungguh (sungguh). Really, truly. Siiupama (upama). Like, as if.Sasungguhiia. The truth ; verily, in Saut (j. saur). To answer, to reply, totruth, <strong>of</strong> a truth.Sasuwatu (suwatu). Some, something;return an answer, to respond ; to return,to make answer ; answer, reply,any, some ; more or less ; every, each. response.Satakurawa (s). The hundred Kurawa, Siiut-sautan. Responsive, answering overin <strong>the</strong> Mahabarat.<strong>and</strong> over.Sataug (j). A pole for pushing a boat or Siiuti. To reply to, to answer to; toraft along in shallow water.make a return ; to retaliate.Satangga (tangga, "a stair"). Belonging Sawah (j). Irrigated l<strong>and</strong>, l<strong>and</strong> that isto <strong>the</strong> same house, living under <strong>the</strong> regularly laid out as water-field, distinguishedsame ro<strong>of</strong>; <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> same family.from dry-field, or arableSatau (tau). Knowledge, privity.l<strong>and</strong> that cannot be flooded.Satalah (talah). When, at <strong>the</strong> time that Sawai. Name <strong>of</strong> a bird.as soon as ; after, in succeeding time. Sawan (j). Convulsions, fits, spasms;Satalah-sudah. Then, after; literally, <strong>the</strong> convulsions <strong>of</strong> infancy." when done."Sawan-babi (j). Epilepsy, falling sicknessSatangah (tangah). One half; some,; literally, " swine fits."Sawan-bangkai. Apoplexy ; literally," dead body fits."Sawan-gila. Paroxysms <strong>of</strong> insanity ; literally," mad fits."

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