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

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TIB—TIM [192] TIM—TIMTiba-jampi (jav). A mulct for wounding ;literally, " ai-rival <strong>of</strong> a remedy."Tida. No, not ; v. Tidak <strong>and</strong> Tiyada.Tidak, v. Tida.Tidor. Sleep, slumber ; to sleep ; asleep,sleeping.Tidorka,n. To put to sleep, to set asleep.Tidun. Name <strong>of</strong> a place on <strong>the</strong> sou<strong>the</strong>rncoast <strong>of</strong> Borneo.Tid-ar (jav). Name <strong>of</strong> a hill in <strong>the</strong> province<strong>of</strong> Kadu, in Java.Tiga (j). Three.Tiga-blas. Thirteen.Tiga-parampat. Three-fourths.Tiga-puluh. Thirty.Tiga-ratus. Three hundred.Tiga-i-ibu. Three thous<strong>and</strong>.Tiga-suku. Three-quarters.Tikal. The tical or silver coin <strong>and</strong> weight<strong>of</strong> Siam, weighing 225^ grains English.Tikar. A mat.surface ; to rise, to appear in view ; toTikam. To stab ; to pierce, to prick ;a float, to swim on <strong>the</strong> surface ; to shoot,stab, a prick.to germinate, to spring, to grow ; toTikam-manikam. To stab mutually <strong>and</strong> accrue, to arise ; rising, appearingfrequently.floaty, buoyant; cui'rent, present, nowTike (j). A pellet or bolus <strong>of</strong> prepared passing.opium. The word is probably <strong>of</strong> Timbulan. A float ; a buoy.Chinese origin.TimbulkAn. To cause to appear ; to discover,Tiku. Name <strong>of</strong> a place on <strong>the</strong> westernto bx'ing to light.side <strong>of</strong> Sumatra.Timbun (j). To heap, to pile, to accumulate; flat, plumj) ; a heap, a pile ;Tikus (j). A rat or mouse.Tikus-kasturi. The musk rat.V. Tambun.Tilar (jav). To leave, to quit; to die. Timbunan. A heap, a pile, an accumulationTilaran (jav). The estate <strong>of</strong> a deceased; a mound.person; inheritance.Timbusu. Name <strong>of</strong> a tree.Tilas (jav). Print, mark, impression. Timiyang. Name <strong>of</strong> a place on <strong>the</strong>Tilasan. Relics, remains; ruins.north-eastern coast <strong>of</strong> Sumatra.Tilam (j). A bedding, a mattress or Timoro. Name <strong>of</strong> a trading port on <strong>the</strong>carpet for sleeping on.Tilik (j. to inquire after). To gaze, toisl<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> Muna, lying between Celebes<strong>and</strong> Bauton.look at earnestly, to regard wistfully, Timpa. To beat, to strike ; to beat out,to spy; favour, regard, affection, indulgence,to hammer, to forge ; v. Tampa.consideration.Timpa. To fall, to drop ; to sink, tobeTilik. Incantation, magic.Timah (j). Tin.Timah-itam. Lead; literally, "blacktin."Timah-putih. Tin ; literally, " whitetin," in contradistinction to "black,"or lead.Timah-sari. Fine or pure tin ; literally,"flower tin."Timang. To fondle, to d<strong>and</strong>le.Timang-timangau. An object <strong>of</strong> delight;a fondling; a toy, a plaything; literally,"<strong>the</strong> object fondled."Timba (j). To draw or discharge waterwith an utensil ; a bucket.Timba-ruwang. The well <strong>of</strong> a ship, <strong>the</strong>chamber in which <strong>the</strong> water is collectedto be baled or pumped.Timbal. To requite, to make reciprocalto balance, to counterpoise.Timbalan. Balance, counterpoise ; name<strong>of</strong> an isl<strong>and</strong> between Borneo <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> peninsula,called in <strong>the</strong> maps Tambalau.Timbang (j). To weigh, to examine by<strong>the</strong> balance ; to balance, to countei'-poise ; to balance, to trim as a boatto weigh, to balance in <strong>the</strong> mind, toconsider ; to estimate, to compare ; torate, to appreciate.Timbangau. Weight ; weights ; balance,counterpoise ; comparison, estimate ;match, fellow.Timbang-timbangan. Alias, o<strong>the</strong>rwise.Timbu. To plank a boat or vessel, toput <strong>the</strong> planks on <strong>the</strong> frame ; to buildupon or raise a boat by additionalplanks.Timbul. The bread-fruit, Artocarpus hicisa; V. Kluwi <strong>and</strong> Tambul.Timbul (j). To emerge, to rise to <strong>the</strong>overwhelmed, to be distres.sed.Timpiian (timpa). A h<strong>and</strong>sel.Timpakan. To throw down, to overthrow,to overwhelm.Timpang. Lame, halt, crippled.Timpawus. Name <strong>of</strong> a quadruped.Timpuh (j). To sit with <strong>the</strong> legs imderone.Timpuh. A ransom, an equivalent.Timpuhk.ln. To ransom, to redeem ; togive an equivalent.Timukus (bat). The cubeb pepper, Pipercubeba; v. Kamukus.Timun (j). A cucumber, Cucumis sativus.Timur (jav). Young.Timur. The isl<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> Timor, <strong>the</strong> mostsou<strong>the</strong>rly <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> large isl<strong>and</strong>s <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>Archipelago.Timur. The east, <strong>the</strong> orient.Timur-Iaut.North-east.

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