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

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BOI^-BRA [31] BRA—BUBBoros (j). Prodigal, pr<strong>of</strong>use, extravagant, Bram (j). Name <strong>of</strong> a fermented liquorwasteful, lavish.made from rice.Bosan (j). Satiated, glutted, palled; to Bramara (jav). Name <strong>of</strong> a large speciesirk, to weary <strong>of</strong>; avei-sion, disgust, <strong>of</strong> black bee ; v. Kumbang.loathing.Branga. The eggs <strong>of</strong> an insect.Bosor. Greedy.Brasik (j). Clean, pure ; v. Barsik.Botoh (jAv). To gamble ; a gamester. Bri. To give ; to allow, to permit, toBotrawi (jav). A reservoir <strong>of</strong> water.suff"er ; to cause, to make ; to punishBowar. A kind <strong>of</strong> fishing-rod.corporally.Boyong (jav). To be made captive, to be Bri-ati. To encourage, to give heart, totaken prisoner ; to flit, to migrate.animate.Boyongan (jav.) A captive, a prisonercaptivity.Bra. Pain from sympathy <strong>of</strong> a nervewith a remote part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> body.Bralak (sun). A white star in a horse'sface.Brama (s). The Hindu god Brama.Brama (s). Name <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> highest<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> mountains <strong>of</strong> Java, with anactive volcano.Bramaua (s). A Bramin.Brama-sukma (s). Name <strong>of</strong> a king renownedin Javanese stoiy, whose kingdomis called Barat-maj \va, supposedto be in continental India.Brambanan (jav). Name <strong>of</strong> a place inJava, situated in <strong>the</strong> central province<strong>of</strong> Pajaug, containing many fine remains<strong>of</strong> Hindoo temples ; v. Prambanan.Bramban (j). An onion. Allium cepa.Brambau-utan. Name <strong>of</strong> a plant, Pancratiumzeylanicum.Brahala (j). An image, an idol; v.Barahla.Brani (j. wani). To dare ; to venture,to risk ; to be able, can ; daring,courageous, bold, intrepid ; courage,daring, bravery, intrepidity.Brangsang. To provoke, to excite, tostimulate ; a stimulant, a provocative.Brapa (apa). How many, how much ; v.Barapa.Brapat. Name <strong>of</strong> a tree, a species <strong>of</strong>mangrove, Rhizophora cascolaris.Bi-as (j. uwos, wos, bra.s). Rice freedfrom <strong>the</strong> husk, but not cooked.Bras-kunit. Rice coloured with turmeric,<strong>and</strong> used as a cosmetic <strong>and</strong> charm.Brat (j. awrat, ^vrat). Heavy, ponderousgrievous, oppressive ; weighty, important,momentous ; weight, gravity.Brata (s). Name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ancestor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>P<strong>and</strong>awa <strong>and</strong> Kui-awa.Bratayuda (s). The war <strong>of</strong> Brata ; <strong>the</strong>name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Javanese epitome <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>poem <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mahabarat.Brati (brat). To make heavy ; to overcharge; to weigh down.Brawijaya (s <strong>and</strong> j). Name <strong>of</strong> an ancientking <strong>of</strong> Java reigning at Majapahit.Brabas (jav). Name <strong>of</strong> a district <strong>of</strong> Java.The word mean.s, " to weep."Bri-gila. To cause to be in love, toenamour ; literally, " to give to befoolish or mad.Bri-malu. To shame, to disgrace ; toaffront, to insult; literally, "to giveshame."Bri-mari. To bring ; literally, " to giveto come."Bri-pargi. To send, to dispatch ; literally,"'to give to go."Bri-tau. To make known, to inform, toinstruct.Briksa (s). Trees planted for ornament.Briugin (j. wringin). The Indian fig-tree,Ficus indica.Brita (s). News, tidings, intelligencei-umour, report.Brombong. Name <strong>of</strong> a tree.Bronong. A kind <strong>of</strong> hamper or basket.Brontak. To push or hit against.Brong. A kind <strong>of</strong> Chinese gong.Brudu. A tadpole.Bi-uk. Name <strong>of</strong> a species <strong>of</strong> ape.Brimai (sometimes written Burnai). Name<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> town <strong>and</strong> country <strong>of</strong> Borneoproper, from which <strong>the</strong> isl<strong>and</strong> hastaken <strong>the</strong> name by which it is knownto strangers ; v. Burnai.Bruwang (j). A bear, (7rsu3 malayanus<strong>of</strong> Horsfield.Bu. To roast, to grill, to broil.Biiah (j. woh). Fruit ; v. Buwah.Biiang. To throw away ; v. Buwang.Bijas. Wicked, mischievous ; v. Buwas.Biiaya (j). An alligator ; v. Buwaya.Buboh. To put, to place, to set, to layto affix, to attach, to apjjly.Bubu (j). A kind <strong>of</strong> fish weir, or trap.Bubuk. A weavel, a wood worm.Bulml. Name <strong>of</strong> a disease in <strong>the</strong> feet.Bubul. To repair a net.Bubungan (j. wuwung). The ridge-pole<strong>of</strong> a house ; a house-ro<strong>of</strong>; v. Babungan<strong>and</strong> Bumbung.Bubur (j). Pap, paste, pulp ;pulpymatter ; soup, pottage.Bubur-susu. Rice boiled in milk.Bubut (j). Name <strong>of</strong> a bird, <strong>the</strong> crowpheasant, Centropus philippensis.Bubut-basi (jav. bubut, "to tear," <strong>and</strong>basi, "iron"). The Javanese name <strong>of</strong>a bro<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Rawaua, in <strong>the</strong> Ramayana.

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