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

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WAK—WiLff [ 205 ]WAL—WILWama-warua. Of various sorts, various.Warta (s). News, tidings, intelligence;report, rumoiu" ; v. Urita <strong>and</strong> Brita.Wartakan. To recount, to relate; toreport.Waru-gunung. Name <strong>of</strong> a tree, Paritiumsimile.Waru-l<strong>and</strong>'ak. Name <strong>of</strong> a ti'ee, Abelmoschusmutahilis.Warung (JAv). A daily market ; a shop,an open stall for goods ; a name <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> district <strong>of</strong> Wirasari in Java.Warwar (J. uwar). To cry, to proclaim.Warwarkan (bat). To report, to publish.Wasangka. Doubt, hesitation, waveringto doubt, to hesitate.Wasir (a). Piles, hemorrhoids ; v. Bawasir.Wasit (a). Intermediate ; a mediator.Wasil (a). Joined, connected ; accruedarrived.Wa«ilkan. To cause to arrive, to causeto come to pass.Wat. An idolatrous temple.Watang (j. <strong>the</strong> shaft <strong>of</strong> a spear). Aspear, a lance.Watang (jav). The ceremony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>Javanese princes presenting <strong>the</strong>mselvesto <strong>the</strong> people on Saturday.Watangan. The place where <strong>the</strong> Javanesesovereign presents himself; v.Paseban.Watas (jav). a limit, a boundary.Watu (jav). a stone ; a gem ; v. Batu.Watu-gunung (jav). Name <strong>of</strong> an ancientking <strong>of</strong> Java ; literally, " gem <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>mountain ; " v. Selaprawata.Wawu. A paper-kite.Wayah (jav). A gi-<strong>and</strong>child.Wayang (j). A puppet, a phantasmagoricfigure ; a public actor ; a publicdancer ; acting, scenic representation,drama.Wayangan. Playing ;<strong>the</strong> drama.Wayang-ramayan. The drama representing<strong>the</strong> story <strong>of</strong> Rama.Wabad (a). And after that ; <strong>the</strong>n.Wadak (j). Name <strong>of</strong> a kind <strong>of</strong> cosmeticpowder; v. Badak.Wafat (a). Death.Wafati. To kill, to slay.Wajah. Countenance, visage, face ; aspect,appearance.W5jud (a). Existence ; substance ; essence; body, person, individual.Wakil (a). An agent, a representative,an attorney ; a proxy, a deputy ; anenvoy, anWakilkan. To depute, to appoint asagent.Wa^•tu (a). Time ; season ; term, period.Wil<strong>and</strong>a. Holl<strong>and</strong> ; Dutch ; v. Bal<strong>and</strong>a.Walakin (a). But, never<strong>the</strong>less, howbeit,yet.Wall (a), a friend, a favourite ; a servant,a slave.Wall (a). An eagle or falcon.Wallu (a). Partial ablution, ablution <strong>of</strong>part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> person distinguished fromthat <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> whole ; v. Giisal.Wanang (jav). Able, powerful, potent.Wanara (jav). An ape.WarH (a). Wealth, riches.WarHt (a), a written paper, a scrolla letter, an epistle.Wasayat (a). Testament, last will ;precept,m<strong>and</strong>ate.Wasi (a). An executor, a guardian, a tutor.Wasiat (a). Heritage, inheritance.Wasil (a). Conjunction; attachment;enjoyment ; v. Waslah.Waslah, v. WaiTl.Wazir (a). Vizier, prime minister.Wod (a). Promise, engagement ; vow.Wegiii. Name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> isl<strong>and</strong> called inour maps Waygiou, lying near <strong>the</strong>north-western end <strong>of</strong> New Guinea.Weh (a). Alas !Wetan (jav). The east ; eastern.Wetar. The isl<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> Wetar, lying near<strong>the</strong> north-eastern end <strong>of</strong> Timur.Wewe (jav). Name <strong>of</strong> a class <strong>of</strong> evilspirits believed by <strong>the</strong> Javanese tocarry <strong>of</strong>f children.Wibisana (s). Name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bro<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong>Rawaua, in <strong>the</strong> Ramayana.Widara (j). The jujube, Zizyphusjujuha ;V. Bidara.Widara-kachil. Name <strong>of</strong> a plant, Zlzyphiisxylopyras.Widi (s). Exalted, sublime ; an epi<strong>the</strong>t<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> chief god <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Javanese in <strong>the</strong>time <strong>of</strong> Hinduism, <strong>and</strong> now applied totho deity.Widura (s). Name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> younger bro<strong>the</strong>r<strong>of</strong> P<strong>and</strong>u, in <strong>the</strong> Mahabarat.Wijaya (s). Victorious.Wijaya-malu (s). Name <strong>of</strong> a plant.Wijaya-mulya (s). An epi<strong>the</strong>t <strong>of</strong> Krishna,in <strong>the</strong> Mahabarat.Wijen (j). The sesame or oil plant,Sesamum orientale. In Javanese it has<strong>the</strong> epi<strong>the</strong>t <strong>of</strong>, alas, " wild," or " <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>forest."Wijen-kachil. Name <strong>of</strong> a plant, Achimenessesamoides.Wiku (j). A sage, a man <strong>of</strong> learning ; v.Biku.Wil (jav). a demon, a goblin, an evilIn <strong>the</strong> native Javanese <strong>dictionary</strong>,spirit.<strong>the</strong> Sanskrit words buta <strong>and</strong>raksasa are given as synouymes.Wilmana (j. wilmona). Name <strong>of</strong> a fabulousmonster ; v. Walimana.

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