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

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BAN—BAN [22] BAN—BARB<strong>and</strong>ar, b<strong>and</strong>ar (p). A sea-port, an emporium.Bilngkiiulu. Bencoolen, on <strong>the</strong> west coast<strong>of</strong> Sumatra.B<strong>and</strong>arsah, madrasah (a). A private chapelBangkawan. A kind <strong>of</strong> lath used inor mosque, but pr<strong>of</strong>)erly an academyor college.thatching, <strong>and</strong> to which <strong>the</strong> palmettoleaves are attached.BAudu (j). Anger, passion ; angry, wroth. Bilngkeng. Wicked, vicious.B<strong>and</strong>u (s). Friend, companion, associate. Bangkit. To arise, to get up ; to arise,B<strong>and</strong>ung (j). To dam, to stem water by to mount, to ascend ; v. Bangkit.a dike or bank.Bangkitkan. To raise, to lift.BAndungan. A dam, a dike to stop water. Bangkowang (j). Name <strong>of</strong> a species <strong>of</strong>B<strong>and</strong> 'a (j. bond'a). Property, goods, farinaceous root.effects ; wealth, riches, treasure. Bdngkudu. Name <strong>of</strong> a tree, <strong>the</strong> roots <strong>of</strong>B<strong>and</strong>-ara (s). Treasurer; title <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first which are used as a dye, MoHndaminister in some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Malay</strong> states. citrifolia.B<strong>and</strong>-;iari (s). A steward; a treasurer; Bangkudu-badak. Name <strong>of</strong> a tree, Fagreaa storekeeper ; a treasury.morindcefoUa.Bilud-e (j). Name <strong>of</strong> a small kind <strong>of</strong> gong. Bflngkudu-utan ; v. Fagrea morindcefoUa.Baniaga. To trade, to traffic ; v. Barniaga. Bangkung. A girdle, a waistb<strong>and</strong>.Bdnih. Seed <strong>of</strong> plants or animals. Bangkungkung. Name <strong>of</strong> a fish.Baniug (J. auing). Clear, limijid, pellucid, Bilparmata (parmata). Jewelled, ornamentedtransparent.with jewels.Baningkan. To clear, to clarify.Bar. An inseparable prefixed particleBdntak. An idiomatic word used in <strong>the</strong> usually <strong>the</strong> sign <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> neuter or intransitiveenumeration <strong>of</strong> certain objects, asverb.rings <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> like.Baraba (raba). To grope.Bantara. Title <strong>of</strong> a class <strong>of</strong> state <strong>of</strong>ficers, Baraba-raba. To gi-ope frequently, to gowho act as heralds or marshals ; v. on groping.Abantara.Baradu (adu). To rest, to repose ; to sleep.Bantigas. The arc <strong>of</strong> a trap or gin, consistingBarad-ang. To lie in M'ait, to lie in<strong>of</strong> a bow <strong>and</strong> arrow.ambusii.Bantil. A pimple.Barad-ap (ad'ap). To appear before, beBantur (sun). To collide, to knockagainst.Bantus (j). To hit or strike against anobject.Bant'ang (j. pant'ang). To stretch out, toexp<strong>and</strong> ; to stretch on a cross, tocrucify.Banudam. Affection, fondness.BAnuwa. A l<strong>and</strong>, a country, a region.Banuwang.Banyan (s).Name <strong>of</strong> a species <strong>of</strong> deer.A scrip, a little bag for provisions.B4nyan (s). A ti-ader, a shopkeeper.Bangai. The ear-ache ; v. Bangal.Bangal. The ear-ache ; v. Bangai.Bengal. To be stunned, made senselessby a blow.Bdngang. The venereal disease, Zucsvenerea,Bangawan (jav). Name <strong>of</strong> a river inJava ; any great river ; v. Ba.nawi.Banggala (s). Bengal.BAngis. Choleric, irascible, passionateciniel, hard, rigorous.Bangka. The isl<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> Banca.Bangkak. Swollen ; tumid, puffedhumped, gibbous.Bangkalis. The isl<strong>and</strong> called Bancalis,on <strong>the</strong> north-east coast <strong>of</strong> Sumatra.Bdngkang. Contradiction, verbal opposition.Bangkara (s).Name <strong>of</strong> a kind <strong>of</strong> prawn.in <strong>the</strong> presence <strong>of</strong>.Barad'apan Being in <strong>the</strong> presence <strong>of</strong>,being confronted with.Baragama (agama). To have a religion,or faith.Barajar (ajar). To learn, to take instruction.Barahla (j). An image, an idol ; v.Brahla.Baralah (alah). To be conquered, to beovercome.Baralahan. Being conquered, being overcome.Baralun (alun). To rise in waves, toundulate.Baramai (ramai). To be merry, to makemerry.Baramuk (amuk). To run a-muck.Baramuk-amukan. To run a-muck reciprocally<strong>and</strong> continuously.Baranak (auak). To bear a chihl ; tobring forth any <strong>of</strong>fspring; to havechildren, to be a parent.Bar<strong>and</strong>-a (por. var<strong>and</strong>a). A balcony, anopen gallery.Barani (j. wani). To dare ; v. Brani.Barantara (antaraV To have an intervalor space between ; to intervene, tocome between.Barangan. Name <strong>of</strong> a tree.Barangan (j. warangan). Orpimcnt, j'ellowsulphuret <strong>of</strong> arsenic.

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