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

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TAG—TAL [ 186 ]TAL—TALTdgor. To call to, to challenge as asentinel; to accost, to address; toinvite.TSgor. To admonish, to reprove, to rebuke; to advise.Tagoran. Admonition ; repro<strong>of</strong>, rebuke.Tdgorkan. To control, to restrain; togovern.Taguh (j). Strong, firm, compact ; fast,firm, permanent, lasting, durable, safe, <strong>and</strong> Talapakan.secure.Talap. A box for holding perfumes.Tdguhkdn. To streng<strong>the</strong>n, to make Talapak (j). The palm <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> h<strong>and</strong> ;<strong>the</strong>strong; to streng<strong>the</strong>n, to confirm, to sole <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> foot.ratify ; to fasten, to make firm ; to encourage,to make confident.Tflguh-tagiih. Firmly, strongly, immovably.Taguk. A draught, <strong>the</strong> quantity <strong>of</strong>liquor taken at a breathing; v. Tagor.Ta/tabiis (a). Imprisoned, confined.TaAmid (a). Praising, la\iding.Ta^rim (a). Prohibited, interdicted.Tajali (a). To shine, to glitter, to illuminate.Taka. Posterior opening <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> mouthbelow <strong>the</strong> arches <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> palate.Tiikan. To press, to squeeze, to crush,to force down.Takat. Embroidery ; to embroider.TakabSr (a). Arrogant, proud, haughty,presumptuous ; arrogance, presumption,pride.Takalebat. To wave, to play loosely.Takan (j). A staff, a walking-stick.T;\kek (.j). The tokay, or noisy houselizard.Taki. A puzzle, an enigma, a riddle.Takrim (a). Honour, respect, reverence.Takuk (bat). To hammer, to beat witha hammer or mallet.Takukur (j. darkuku). Name <strong>of</strong> a species<strong>of</strong> pigeon, Columba tigrina.Ta/.-dir (a). Fate ;predestination, inevitabledecree.Talab. To ooze, to flow imperceptibly.Talad-an (j. talad'a). Model, ai'chetype ;exemplar, pattern for imitation.Talah. To predict, to foretell, to prognosticate,to prophesy.Talah. Ago, past, already, some timepast; <strong>the</strong>n. It is chieflj' used as anauxiliai'y expressing past time.Talah. When, as soon as ; v. Satalah.Tillah-itu. Then ; literally, " tliat past."Tillah-lama. Long ago.Tiilah-svidah. Already.Tillaga (s). A pool, a pond, a bashi, areservoir, a tank, a small lake ; name<strong>of</strong> a Sunda district in Java with a beautifullake, from whicli it takes itsname.Tfllakong. Name <strong>of</strong> a kind <strong>of</strong> coarsecloth ; a veil worn by women out <strong>of</strong>doors which covers <strong>the</strong> head <strong>and</strong> person.Talale (jav). The tnmk or proboscis <strong>of</strong>an elephant.Talanjang. Naked, bare, uncoveredvinshea<strong>the</strong>d ; v. Tilrlanjang.Talampakan (bat). The palm <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>h<strong>and</strong> or sole <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> foot; v. TalapakTalapakan, v. Talapak.Talasang (ben). A waistb<strong>and</strong>.Talatah (jav). Earth, laud, gi-ound ;aprovince, a dependency.Talatas. Name <strong>of</strong> a species <strong>of</strong> grass,Dactylis.Talawat (a). Meditation ; reading, study.Talakan. To support or bear up <strong>the</strong>body by leaning on <strong>the</strong> h<strong>and</strong>s ; to rest<strong>the</strong> head on one or both h<strong>and</strong>s.Talau. To swallow, to take do^\Ti <strong>the</strong>throat ; to suppress, to conceal, not totell.Talantang. Supine, lying on <strong>the</strong> back.Talantaugkiin. To place on <strong>the</strong> backwith <strong>the</strong> face upwards.Taled'ek (jav). A dancing girl, a femalesinger <strong>and</strong> dancer.Taleleh (leleh). Open, exposed ; disclosed,revealed, notorious.Talelehkan. To disclose, to reveal ; toexpose ; to publish.Talibung. Name <strong>of</strong> an isl<strong>and</strong> at <strong>the</strong>north-western end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> straits <strong>of</strong>Malacca.Tillidur (bat). A rogue, a scoundrel.Taliug. The shelving bank <strong>of</strong> a river.Taling. The rod or goad with which <strong>the</strong>buffalo is driven.Talinga (j. talingan). The ear ; <strong>the</strong> h<strong>and</strong>le<strong>of</strong> a vessel.Talinga-bad'il. The pan <strong>of</strong> fire-arms.Talipak. Name <strong>of</strong> a flower.Talipuk. A shed, a booth.Tillipuk. Name <strong>of</strong> an aquatic flower.TaU-in (a). To teach, to instruct; <strong>the</strong>person that reads <strong>the</strong> funeral service at<strong>the</strong> gi'ave.Talor. An egg, <strong>the</strong> eggs <strong>of</strong> birds <strong>and</strong>insects ; <strong>the</strong> eggs or spawn <strong>of</strong> reptilesroe <strong>of</strong> fish.Talor-timbul. A rotten egg ; that is, anegg that floats.Taluh (jav). Magic.Taluhbraja (jav). An imaginary meteor,fancied to destroy persons whileasleep ; literally, " magic weapon."Tilluk. A bight, a cove, a small bay.T.ilunjuk (tunjuk). Tiie forefinger, <strong>the</strong>index.

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