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

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TAN—TAB [184] TAR—TAUTauakan, v. TaCai.Taruk (j. taru). A shoot, a sprout, aTapa (s). Penauce, austerity, mortificationtwig.;religious retirement.Tarum (j. torn). The Asiatic indigoTapai (j). A kind <strong>of</strong> beer made from plant, Indignfcra tinctoria.boiled rice ; r. Tape.Tarum-akar. The climbing indigo plant,Tapak. To tap with <strong>the</strong> h<strong>and</strong>.Marsdenia parviflora.Tapak (j). The palm <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> h<strong>and</strong> or Tai-um-kambang. The American indigosole <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> foot ; a palm or h<strong>and</strong>breadthplant, Indig<strong>of</strong>era anil.; a foot-length.Taruua (s). Young; v. TAruna <strong>and</strong>Tapak -kaki. The sole <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> foot.Truna.Tapak-tangan. The palm <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> h<strong>and</strong>; Tasik (j). The sea, <strong>the</strong> ocean ; a greatsignature, sign-manual.lake or inl<strong>and</strong> sea. [u Javanese itTapakan-tangga. The l<strong>and</strong>ing-place <strong>of</strong> a means <strong>the</strong> sea, <strong>and</strong> also <strong>the</strong> str<strong>and</strong> orstair.Tapat (ben). A cliff.Tape (j), V. Tapai.Tapen-liiut. Name <strong>of</strong> a plant, a species<strong>of</strong> Mdiacea.Tapi (j). But, yet, however, never<strong>the</strong>less;V. Tatapi.Tapih (t). Name <strong>of</strong> a kind <strong>of</strong> Indiancloth.Tapih (jAv). A petticoat.Tapis. To strain, to filter.Tapis. To ward <strong>of</strong>f, to repel.Tapis (bat). To withdraw <strong>the</strong> h<strong>and</strong>when ano<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong>fers his.Tapisan. A strainer, a filter.Tapok. The flower-cup or calyx <strong>of</strong> atool.Tari. To dance ; a dance, dancing.Tarik (j). To draw, to pull, to haul ; todrag ; to inhale ; to draw (a weapon)to veer, to draw round, as <strong>the</strong> wind.Tarik-layar. To hoist sail, to make sail.Tarima (j). To receive, to take ; to accept; V. Tarima.Taring. The tusk <strong>of</strong> a boar ; <strong>the</strong> prongtrust.Taruh-d'iri. To b^have oneself, to conductoneself properly.sea-shore.Tata (s). Order, disposition, arrangement,array.Tatab. To inquire attentively, to examine,to make diligent enquiry; v.Tatap.Tatabuhan (j. tabuh). Musical instrumentsthat are struck, as drums <strong>and</strong>gongs.Tatah (j). To chisel, to engrave ; to inlay; to stud, to enchase.Tatah. A throne.Tatak. To drive or force an object into<strong>the</strong> gi'ound.Tatal (j). A chip <strong>of</strong> wood.Tatampan. A scarf or any part <strong>of</strong> dressthrown loosely over <strong>the</strong> shoulders.Tatanagara (s). Affairs <strong>of</strong> state, government,administration ; literally, " arrangement<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> country."plant; v. Tampok.Tapuk. To clap, to slap with <strong>the</strong> openh<strong>and</strong> ; a slap.Tapus (bat). To press, to squeeze.Tara. Equal, nei<strong>the</strong>r superior nor inferior; level ; an equal, a peer.<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> h<strong>and</strong>s.Tatang. To bear an object on <strong>the</strong> palmsTarak. To stretch, to widen.Tatang. Name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> river <strong>of</strong> Palem-Tarak,1n (tara). To make level with abang, in Sumatra.Tatap, V. Tatab.Tatarup (j. tarub). A booth, a hut, atabernacle.Tatas (j). To cut <strong>of</strong>f, to separate bycutting.Tatas. Name <strong>of</strong> a wild tribe on <strong>the</strong>nor<strong>the</strong>rn side <strong>of</strong> Borneo.Tatasan. A breach made by cutting, a<strong>of</strong> a fork ; a claw.Ta-tiiu. Know not,—an abbreviation <strong>of</strong>Tarix (a). Date, epoch ; chronicle, annals.tadak-tiiu.Tate (jav). Accustomed, habituatedTarub (jav). Name <strong>of</strong> a district in <strong>the</strong> practised ; experienced ; skilled.eastern part <strong>of</strong> Java; literally, "<strong>the</strong> Tating. To support an object by holdingtabci-nacle."it with <strong>the</strong> h<strong>and</strong> above it.Taruh. To i)ut, to place, to lay, to set Tatkala (s). Time ; when, at <strong>the</strong> timeto lay by, to reserve ; to hoard, to that ; while, whilst, during tlie timestore ; to liave, to possess ; to deposit, that.to lay down ; to stake, to hazard ; to bet. Tatkala-itu. Then, at that time.Taruhan. A stoi-e, a repository ; a pledge, Tatrap (jav). Way, manner; conduct,a stake, a deposit.behaviour.TaruhkS,n. To surrender, to deliver up, Tatrap (jav). To inflict, to punish.to h<strong>and</strong> over; to commit, to give in Tatu (jav). a wovind ; to wound.cut.Tau (j. used to, habituated). To know,to underst<strong>and</strong>, to comprehend ;knowing,skilful ;intelligent.

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