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

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ISIY—SOM [174] SOM—SRISiyal (J. difficult). Unlucky, not successful.Sombong. Pride, vanity proud, vain.Soua-kambang (j).;Name <strong>of</strong> a tree.Siyam (jav). To fast ; a fast.Sona-kling (j). Name <strong>of</strong> a tree.Siyani. The country <strong>and</strong> people <strong>of</strong> Siam Soujab (bat), a .squirrel.Sontok (ben). The whole ; entire.Siyauiang. Name <strong>of</strong> a species <strong>of</strong> monkey. Songkok (jAv). A kind <strong>of</strong> cap or bonnet.Siyantan. Name <strong>of</strong> a numerous group Songsang (j). To place upside down ; to<strong>of</strong> isl<strong>and</strong>s in <strong>the</strong> China sea, fronting<strong>the</strong> straits <strong>of</strong> Malacca, <strong>and</strong> called in ourmaps <strong>the</strong> North Anambas, this wordput <strong>the</strong> feet before <strong>the</strong> head; to invert;to move in a reverse order; v.Sungsung.being, perhaps, a corruption <strong>of</strong> aiiamblas,Songsong. To send one messenger after"sixteen," which may be about ano<strong>the</strong>r, in order to expedite him;<strong>the</strong> number <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> more considerable<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m.escort, convoy.Songsong (jav). An umbrella.Siyantung. Name <strong>of</strong> a bird.Sopak (j). To split or cleave in <strong>the</strong> directionSiyang (j). Day ; daylight ; clear, free<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fibre.from impediment or incumbrance. Sopak. Leprous-spotted ; sj^otted orSiyang-malam. Day <strong>and</strong> night, at all mottled as cattle.times, without inten-uption.Sopi (bat). Ardent spirits, strong waters.Siyangi (siyang). To clear from incumbrance.Soraug (sa <strong>and</strong> orang, abbreviated). Oneperson ; alone ; v. Saor3,ng.Siyap. Prepared, ready.Sore (jAv). Evening ; afternoon ; v.Siyapkan. To prepare, to make ready. Suri.STyasat (a). Chastisement, punishment. Sori (jAV). A queen ; v. Suri.STyasatkan. To chastise, to punish. Srah (j). To yield, to submit, to give in,Siya-siya. Vain, idle, trifling; useless,worthless, unpr<strong>of</strong>itable.Siyowa. The vulture, VuUui:Siyul. To whistle ; a whistle.Siyuman. Sane, in possession <strong>of</strong> one'ssenses <strong>and</strong> faculties.Siyuug (j). A tusk, a fang ; a camnetooth.Slisih (j). To differ, to vai-y ; differing,varying ; v. Salisih.Socha (jay), a gem ; <strong>the</strong> eye <strong>of</strong> a king.Sogeh. To carve, to engrave; finecarving.Soka (s). Distress, calamity, misfortune;sorrow.Soka (jAv). Name <strong>of</strong> a flower, Ixoralaxifolia.Sokapura (jav). Name <strong>of</strong> a place inJava, formerly Galuh, an ancient seat<strong>of</strong> government.Sokarimbi (jav). Name <strong>of</strong> a mountainin Java.Sokong. To prop, to shore; a prop;<strong>the</strong> binders in timber framework.Solah (jav). Conduct, demeanour, behaviour.Solek. Foppish, coxcomical.Solo. A scout, a spy ; to spy, to reconnoitre;V. Sulu.Solo (jav). Pronounced by <strong>the</strong> <strong>Malay</strong>s" Sala." The original name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> i)lacewhich is now Surakarta, <strong>the</strong> capital<strong>of</strong> tlie Javanese prince called <strong>the</strong> Susunan; r. Sala.Solor. Name <strong>of</strong> an isl<strong>and</strong> lying betweenFloris <strong>and</strong> Timur.Somali (jav). A married pair, a man<strong>and</strong> wife.to succumb, to surrender; surrender,submission, yielding ; v. Sarah.Srahkan. To yield up, to render, to giveup ; to surrender, to deliver up ; toresign ; to make over ; to commit, toentrust ; to give in charge or trust.Srambi (j). A vestibule, a porch ; a hallor front outer room ; <strong>the</strong> vestibule <strong>of</strong>a mosque used as a court <strong>of</strong> justiceV. Sarambi.Srampang (j). A harpoon, a fizgig.Srani (a). A Christian, a Nazarinc ; acorruption <strong>of</strong> na«rani.Sraya (j). Aid, help, assistance, succoiu-,relief.Srampak. Confined for space, restrainedfor room ; v. Sarampak.Srek. To entreat pardon for an <strong>of</strong>fence,promising amendment ; v. Sarak.Sri (s). Auspicious, august; fortunate,lucky ;gracious ; regal.Sri (s). Colour, glow in <strong>the</strong> fixce.Sri (s). The Hindu goddess Sri or Padma<strong>the</strong> spouse <strong>and</strong> energy <strong>of</strong> Vishnu.Si'i-muka (s). Complexion, physiognomy.Sribalai. A royal hall <strong>of</strong> audience.Sribopati (s). A king, a monarch.Srid-ad-o (for. soldado). A soldier; v.Sarid"ad-o.Srigad'ing (j). Name <strong>of</strong> a plant, Nyetanfhesarhor trislii,Srigala (s. <strong>the</strong> jackall). The <strong>Malay</strong> wilddog. In Javanese, it is one <strong>of</strong> severalnames for <strong>the</strong> domestic dog; v. Sarigala.Srikaiidi (s). Name <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> wives<strong>of</strong> A rj una, in <strong>the</strong> Mahabarat.Srikawin (jav). The money gift paid bya husb<strong>and</strong> to <strong>the</strong> parents <strong>of</strong> his wife.

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