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

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TAK—TAL [181 3TAL—TAMby weight ; measure by capacity ; <strong>the</strong>vessel employed for measuring by capacity; a measure, a stated quantity.Takar-turun (jav). Extra taxes beyond<strong>the</strong> fixed <strong>and</strong> usual ones.Taksih (j). Yet, still.Taksina (s). The right h<strong>and</strong> ; <strong>the</strong> south.Takuk. A notch, a nick; to notch, tonick.Takuug. To settle, to subside, to deposita sediment.Takut (j). To fear, to be afraid ; to fear,to apprehend ; to fear, to dread ; afraid,terrified, afeard, frightened; fearful,timorous, timid ;pusillanimous, cowardly; fear, dread, terror ; fear, apprehension; awe, reverential fear ; lest,for fear,Takuti. To frighten, to terrify ; to fear,to reverence, to respect.Takutkdu, v. Takuti.densifiora.Tali-ayAr. The perinaum.Tali-bawatan. The braces <strong>of</strong> a ship'srigging.Tali-kail. A fishing-line; literally, "<strong>the</strong>hook-line."Tali-ki-is. The kris or dagger belt.Tali-kulu (ben). A legal term belongingto <strong>the</strong> ceremony <strong>of</strong> mai'riage, said to beborrowed from Malabar, tali in thatpart <strong>of</strong> India being applied to smallgold images <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> god Ganesa, hungby <strong>the</strong> bridegroom over <strong>the</strong> neck <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> bi-ide.Tali-malan (jav). A thong <strong>of</strong> buffalo hide.Tali-p<strong>and</strong>ai-at. A hawser ; literally," a shore rope."Tali-p<strong>and</strong>ing. A zone, a girdle; literally," <strong>the</strong> buckle b<strong>and</strong>."Tali-prut. The intestines ; literally, "bellycords."Tali-sawat (bat). A halter, a string tolead cattle by.Tali-sawuh. A cable; literally, "<strong>the</strong>anchor rope."Tali-tali. Name <strong>of</strong> a plant, Ipommaquamoclit.Tali-tud'ung. Whiskers; literally, "<strong>the</strong>strings <strong>of</strong> an umbi-ella hat."Takut-manusiya (j <strong>and</strong> s). The sensitive Tali-tumali. A ship's cordage or rigging.plant, Oxalis sensitiva; literally, "manfearing."Taling. A goad for driving cattle.Tal (s). Name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> palm <strong>the</strong> leaves <strong>of</strong> Taling. The shelving bank <strong>of</strong> a river.which are used as material to write on, Talinga (j. talingan). The ear; v. T.-Borassus Jlabelliformis ; v. Rental <strong>and</strong>Lontar.linga.Talu (jAv). Beginning, commencement.Talak (s). To tune a musical instrument. Talu-bartalu. Incessantly, quasi beginningover <strong>and</strong> over again.Talam (j). A tray, a salver.Talang. To ab<strong>and</strong>on or forsake a woman. Taman (j). A flower garden.Talang. To bespeak <strong>the</strong> refusal <strong>of</strong> a Tamau. Name <strong>of</strong> a place on <strong>the</strong> westerncommodity.coast <strong>of</strong> Borneo.Talang. Name <strong>of</strong> a fish.Tarnan-sari (jAv). A flower garden; v.Talang (ben). A hamlet.Taman.Talang (j. tala). A beehive ; a honeycomb.Tamak. Covetous.Tambadu. Name <strong>of</strong> a quadruped resem-Talas (j). Name <strong>of</strong> a plant, Colocaaia vera. bling a buffalo, stated by <strong>the</strong> <strong>Malay</strong>sTali (j). A rope, a string, a cord ; a line to exist in <strong>the</strong> forests <strong>of</strong> Borneo.a ligature, a tie, a b<strong>and</strong>, a b<strong>and</strong>age ; a Tambah (j). To increase, to augment,sash, a belt ; <strong>the</strong> string or chord <strong>of</strong> a to grow more or gi-eater.musical instrument.Tambahan. Increase, augmentation; addition,growth ; besides ; moreover, moreTali. Name <strong>of</strong> a small silver coin, equalin value to one-eighth <strong>of</strong> a Spanish than that.dollar, <strong>and</strong> consequently to about thirteenTambahi. To increase, to augment, toEnglish pence. It is probable that<strong>the</strong> word is derived from <strong>the</strong> last, <strong>and</strong>make more or greater ; to add.Tambahkan, v. Tambahi.has reference to <strong>the</strong> practice <strong>of</strong> filinga certain number <strong>of</strong> small coins on aTambah -bartambah.lated.To be accumu-string, which, judging by <strong>the</strong> hole in Tambah-bartambahkan. To accumulate.<strong>the</strong> centre <strong>of</strong> all ancient Javanese coins,appears to have prevailed in <strong>the</strong> ArchipelagoTambahan-pula.<strong>and</strong> above.Moreover, besides, overas well as in China.Tambaga (s). Copper ; v. Tambaga.Talik4n. To bind with a cord, to cord. Tambaga-kuning.Tali-anjing. Name <strong>of</strong> a plant, AcalyphesBrass; that is, " yellowcopper."Tambaga-putih. Zinc or speltre ; that is," white copper."Tambak (j). A dike, an embankment, amound.Tambak (jav). A fishpond, a stew, avivarium.Tambak. To prepare a floor or courtyardby strewing it with s<strong>and</strong>.

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