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

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SAR—SAR [170] SAR—SATS&rbu. To rush ; a rush, a violent movement; to charge, to fall upon.Sarbukan. To cause to rush ; to charge,to fall upon.Sarbuk (j. bubuk). Powder, dust ;powdered,pulverised.Sarbukkan. To bray, to powder, to pulverise; to comminute ; to bruise, toreduce to a pulp.Sardar (p). A chief, a leader, a comm<strong>and</strong>er,a captain.S4rdawa. To belch ; an eructation.Sardam. A kind <strong>of</strong> flute.Sardi. To cut or polish gems.S^rd-ang (j. sad-ang). Name <strong>of</strong> a palmname <strong>of</strong> a place on <strong>the</strong> eastern side <strong>of</strong>Sumatra.Sare. The incisor, or cutting teeth. Sarumpu. Name <strong>of</strong> a kind <strong>of</strong> boat.Sarek. To entreat pardon for an <strong>of</strong>fence, Sarunai, v. Sarunai.promising amendment ; v. Srek.Sarune, v. Saruni.Sargap (JAV). Active, diligent, industrious.Sarut (bat). A plane (<strong>the</strong> tool).Sarutkan. To plane, to smooth with aSari. Drawn, equal, nei<strong>the</strong>r winning nor plane.losing.Saruwal (a). Drawers, trowsers.Saria/t (a). A girth, a surcingle ; a horseclothSitrwu (a), a cypress.; a coverlet.Sasak (j). Close, naiTow, not ynde ; con-Striding. Name <strong>of</strong> a fish.fined for room, crowded; straitened,Saridad-o (POR. soldado). A soldier ; v. deprived <strong>of</strong> room ; straitened, distressedSridado.; closeness, narrowness, straitness.Sarigala (s. <strong>the</strong> jackal). The <strong>Malay</strong> wild Sasakkan. To straiten, to make narrowdog.Sarikaya (j). The Asiatic custard apple,to cramp ; to crowd ; to distress, to incommode.Anona asiatica.Sarindit (j).parrot, Psiitacus galgulus ;Sasak-d'ad'a. Shortness <strong>of</strong> breath ; literally,"straitness <strong>of</strong> Name <strong>of</strong> a small species <strong>of</strong>chest."v. Salind'it.Saring. To sip a flower humming (<strong>the</strong>bee) ; v. Sarai.saring. To braid, to twine.saring (j. asring). Often, frequently,<strong>of</strong>tentimes ; v. Sriug.Sariyawan (bat). Name <strong>of</strong> a disease, akind <strong>of</strong> thrush.Sariyap. Name <strong>of</strong> a large species <strong>of</strong>crane.Sangkab. A fish-spear ; a kind <strong>of</strong> trapor gin for beasts <strong>and</strong> fowl.Sarkub. To spring or rush upon; tocharge, to make an assault.sarkub. To invert a vessel, to tuni itupside down.Sarlah. Bright, resplendeut.Sarlong. A slough, a muddy hole.SSrmad (a). Eternal, perpetual.Saroja (s). The lotus flower, Nelutnbiuinspeciosum ; v. Saroja.Sarokan. A drain, a watercourse; acanal ; a brook, a streamlet.Sarond'ol (jav). Name <strong>of</strong> a district in<strong>the</strong> central part <strong>of</strong> Java.Sarpa (ben). To receive or welcome aguest at <strong>the</strong> door.Sarsah (j. rAsak). A weed, an uselessjilant.Sarsar (p).Mad, foolish, silly.Sai-ta (s). With, along with; toge<strong>the</strong>r;<strong>and</strong> ; whilst, at <strong>the</strong> same time ; v. Sarta.Sarta-daugan. Along with, at <strong>the</strong> sametime.Sartakan. To put toge<strong>the</strong>r, to join, tounite ; v. Sartakan.Saru (j). Loud, noisy ; to cry, to speakaloud ; to exclaim.saru (s), V. Sarwa <strong>and</strong> Sarwa. All ; thisis <strong>the</strong> most frequent pronunciation.Sarukan (j. saru). To cry, to proclaim ; tocall aloud to ; to summon by ciyingto invoke, to call upon.Sarul. Loose, distinct, disintegi-atednot cohering, not agglutinated; incoherent.Sasal. To repent, to regret, to rememberwith sorrow; repentance, I'egret,remorse.Sasar. A butt, a mark to shoot at, atarget.Sasat. To stray, to w<strong>and</strong>er, to rove, toroam ; to err, to go astray ; astray.Sasatkan. To lead astray, to mislead.Sasawi (t). Mustard; v. Sasawi.Sasagau. Name <strong>of</strong> a bird.Sasalanggan. The clavicle, <strong>the</strong> collarbone.Sasama. A cold, a rheum, a catarrh.Sastrawan (s). An astrologer, a soothsayer,a magician; v. Satrawan <strong>and</strong>Satrawan.Sasunan (jav). A title <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Javanesesovereign whose court <strong>and</strong> capital isSolo or Sui-akarta, in <strong>the</strong> province <strong>of</strong>Pajang.Sati (a), a lady ; a matron.Satinggar (for. espingarda, " a fusil ").A matchlock ; v. Estingarda.Satisik (sun). To hunt <strong>the</strong> head forvermin.Satori (for. historia). Stoi-y, fiction,falsit}^satrawan (s), 7>. Sastrawan, Satrawan, <strong>and</strong>Sastrawan.

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