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

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SRI—SUD [175] SUD—SUKSrikaya (j). The Asiatic custard-apple,A nona asiatica ; v. Sarikaya.Srimala. A carpenter.Srimanauti (jav). The third <strong>and</strong> innermostcourt <strong>of</strong> a Javanese palace.Srinalendra (s). A king, a monarch.Srinaradipa (s). A king, a monarch.Srinarendra (s), v. Srinalendra.Srindit (j). Name <strong>of</strong> a small species <strong>of</strong>parrot, Psittacus yalgulm ; v. Sarindit<strong>and</strong> Salind-it.Sring (j. asring). Often, frequently, <strong>of</strong>tentimes; v. Saring.Sriyawan (bat). Name <strong>of</strong> a disease, akind <strong>of</strong> thrush.Sroja (s). The lotus flower, Nelumbiumspeciosum; v. Saroja.Srond'ol (jav). Name <strong>of</strong> a district in<strong>the</strong> central part <strong>of</strong> Java ; v. Sarond'ol.Sru (s). All ; v. Sarwa, Sarwa, <strong>and</strong>Sam.Sru (j). Loud, noisy; to cry, to speakaloud; v. Saru.Sruka,n. To ciy, to proclaim; to callaloud to; to summon by crying; toinvoke, to call upon.Srul. Loose, distinct, disintegrated, notcohering, not agglutinated ; v. Sarul.Si-unai (j). Name <strong>of</strong> a musical wind instrument; V. Sarunai <strong>and</strong> Sarunai.Siial (a).Question, interrogation.Siianii (s). Lord, master ; husb<strong>and</strong> ; v.Suwami <strong>and</strong> Swami.Subadi-a (s). Name <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> wives<strong>of</strong> Aijuna, a sister <strong>of</strong> Krishna.Subali (s). Name <strong>of</strong> a son <strong>of</strong> Gotama, in<strong>the</strong> Ramayana.Subaug (j. suwang). An ear-jewel.Subek. To tear, to rend ; v. Suwek.Subi. The os coccyx ; name <strong>of</strong> an isl<strong>and</strong>in <strong>the</strong> China sea, fronting <strong>the</strong> entrance<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> straits <strong>of</strong> Malacca.Suchi (s). Clean, free from filth ;pure,imsullied ; clear, not inudJy ;pure,guiltless, innocent.Suchian. Cleanness, purity; innocence.Suchi-ati. Pm-ity <strong>of</strong> heart, c<strong>and</strong>our;sincerity.Suchikan. To cleanse, to purify.Suda. A caltrop, a crowsfoot.Sudagar (p). A merchant.Sudah (s). Past, gone; spent; done; toend, to come to an end, to be finished,to teiTuinate; to end, to cease; enough.It is <strong>the</strong> auxiliary in most use to expressa preterite or past sense.Sudah-itu. Then, after that ; literally,"that done."Sudahan. End, conclusion, terminationcompletion, accomplishment, consummation.SudahkSn. To end, to terminate ; tocomplete, to accomplish, to fulfil.Sudah-tiyada. Not to be, not to exist, tobe no more ; non-existent.Sudara (s). Bro<strong>the</strong>r or sister ; a brotlier,a friend ; v. Saudara.Sudasuda. Name <strong>of</strong> a plant, EupJtorbia7ieriifolia.Sudi (j). Willing, consenting, inclinedto.Sudi (s). To refine, to free from drossor impurity ; to assay ; to try, to examine;to practise juggles for <strong>the</strong> detection<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ft.Sud'uk (j. suru). A spoon; a ladle; aspade or shovel; a spud, or weedingimplement ; to ladle ; to .skim.Sud'ukati. The lower extremity <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>sternum or breast-bone.Sud'ut. A comer, an angle.Sugata (s). A holy man.Sugata (jav). A treat, an entertainment;hospitality ; v. Suguli.Sugi (a). To scour, to bmsh <strong>the</strong> teeth ;coiTectly, suk.Sugih (jav). Rich, wealthy, opulent,affluent; abimdant, coi)ious.Sugihan. Riches, wealth, opulence.Sugriwa (s). a bro<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Subali <strong>and</strong>son <strong>of</strong> Gotama, in <strong>the</strong> Ramayana.Suguh (jav). To entertain, to treat;entertainment ; hospitality ; v. Sugata.Suh. Vital heat, <strong>the</strong> natural warmth <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> body.Suh. To lower or drop <strong>the</strong> sail <strong>of</strong> aSuka (.s). Glad, happy, cheerful, gay;glad, pleased, rejoiced; glad, joyful;satisfied, content ;joy, pleasure, gladness;pleasure, approbation.Suka-ati. Gladness, joy, pleasure; satisfaction.Suka-chita (s). Joy, delight, pleasure,gladness ; delighted, rejoiced.Sukakan. To please, to rejoice, todelight, to gladden; to satisfy, tocontent.Suka-sukaan. Mutual rejoicing, a rejoicing,a meri-y-making.Sukadana (s). Name <strong>of</strong> a <strong>Malay</strong> state on<strong>the</strong> south-western side <strong>of</strong> Borneo.Sukanala (s). Name <strong>of</strong> a mountain in<strong>the</strong> interior <strong>of</strong> Sumatra.Sukarwa (s). Name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fa<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong>Rawana, king <strong>of</strong> Langka.Sukat. Measure <strong>of</strong> quantity or extenta measure, a stated quantity.Sukatkan. To measure.Sukat. Name <strong>of</strong> a large parasitic plant.Sukat (jav). Grass ; herb ; v. Dukut.Sukar (jav). Filth, foulness; <strong>the</strong> catomenia.Sukir (j). Difficult, hard, not ea.sy;arduous ; troublesome.

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