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

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CAB—TAG [ 180 ]TAG—TAKQaBAT (a). Established, confii-med,proved ; clear, au<strong>the</strong>ntic ; constancy,Calasa (a). Tuesday.Calja (a). Snow.(,anin (a). Monday; v. A9nin.C^agal (a). Heaviness, weight, bur<strong>the</strong>n.Tahani. To restrain, to hold in, to stop,to arrest; to repress; to detain, toiA. No, not; an abbreviation <strong>of</strong> tada withhold.<strong>and</strong> tiyada.Tahankan, v. Tahani.Ta-dapat-tiyada. Indispensable; literally, Talma. Pride, haughtiness." not to find no."Tai (j). Ordure, dung ; excrement ; sediment,dregs ; refuse ; rust ; dross.Tfiang (sun). A pail, a bucket.Tiiar. To ride out a storm ; to be kept Tai (kayu-tai). Name <strong>of</strong> a tree, <strong>the</strong> woodin suspense.<strong>of</strong> which has a very fetid odoui-,Taba (bat). Bold, intrepid.Sterculia fcetida.Tabah. To beat, as to beat <strong>the</strong> breast. Tai-anjing. Lichens, moss.Tabanan. Name <strong>of</strong> a principality <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Tai-ayam. Name <strong>of</strong> a plant <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> familyisl<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> Bali.<strong>of</strong> Loranthacem.Tabek. Salutation, compliments, gi-eeting. Tai-basi. Iron i-ust.Tabir. A veil, a curtain.Tai-burung. Name <strong>of</strong> a plant <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>Tabir (ben). Narrow, wanting breadth. genus Tagetas.Tabvili. To beat, to strike a musical instrument; a drum ; a watch or divi-Tai-talinga. Ear-wax.Tai-lalat. Freckles.sion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> night, because announced Tai-tambaga. Verdigris.by beat <strong>of</strong> drum.Tail (j). The native name for a ChineseTabuk (JAV). To slap, to strike with weight, being <strong>the</strong> sixteenth part <strong>of</strong> a<strong>the</strong> palm <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> h<strong>and</strong>.catty. The tahil <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Malay</strong>an peninsulaweighs 23 drachms, <strong>and</strong> as aTabung. A water-can composed <strong>of</strong> asingle joint <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bamboo cane.gold weight is considered equal to <strong>the</strong>Tabung-bruk. Name <strong>of</strong> a plant; literally," monkey-can," Nepen<strong>the</strong>s distil-Taioli (t). Mean, base, vile ; used onlybungkal, which is 882 gi-ains troy.latoria, or N. (jymnamphora.as a term <strong>of</strong> abuse ; v. Tayuli.Tabur (j. tawur). To be scattered, to be Taj (p). A crown, a diadem, a tiara;strewn, to shed.V. Taj a.Tabm-kan. To scatter, to strew, to shed Tajak. Name <strong>of</strong> a kind <strong>of</strong> bill-hook orto sow broad-cast.Tabut (a). The ark <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Covenant.Tada or Tadak. No, not; abbreviation<strong>of</strong> tiyada.Tadi. Now, a little while ago ; lately,not long ago ; last, as " last month,"or " last year."Tadung. To justle, to clash, to pushficial irrigation.Tad'ahi. To prop, to support, to hinderfrom falling.Tad-ahkan, v. Tad'ahi.Tad'ahkan-tangan. To hold up <strong>the</strong> h<strong>and</strong>s,as in prayer or supplication.Tagan. A stake, <strong>the</strong> thing wagered.Tagar. Thunder.Tagih (j). To dun, to claim a debt importunately.Tagog (s). Name <strong>of</strong> a dependant <strong>of</strong> Rawana,in <strong>the</strong> Ramayana.Tagu-tagu (j. d'agu). The Javanese partridge,Perdrix jaranica.Tab. An inseparable afiSx signifying interrogation.Tahan (j). To bear, to endure, to support,to abide, to brook ; to forbear,to refrain, to abstain ; to last, to hold,to endure ; to cease, to be still.weeding implement.Tajan. Name <strong>of</strong> a place on <strong>the</strong> westerncoast <strong>of</strong> Borneo.Tajam. Sharp, having a keen edge;sharp, having an acute point ; sharp,acute, quick <strong>of</strong> sight or hearing ; sharp,keen, intense, as pain ; sharp, acute <strong>of</strong>mind.against.Tajamkan. To sharpen, to give a keenTad-ah (j). To catch, or intercept falling;edge or acute point.to uphold, to uplift.The artificial spur <strong>of</strong> a game-cock.Taji.Tad-ahan (jav). Arable l<strong>and</strong> watered by Taj in (j). The scum from <strong>the</strong> boiling <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> periodical rains, <strong>and</strong> not by arti-rice.Taju. A bag, a sack.Tajii (p). A crown, a diadem, a tiara; v.Taj.Tajuk. The rib-timbers <strong>of</strong> a vessel.Tajuk. A posy, or bunch <strong>of</strong> flowers madeup in a particular shape; name <strong>of</strong> ahead ornament.Tajuk-mali, v. Tajuk.Tak. No, not ; an abbreviation <strong>of</strong> tadak.Takar (j). To measure by capacity, not

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