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

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DAR—DES [42] DES—DI-TDarham (a). A derham or drachma. Desa-desa. The country, <strong>the</strong> aggi-egateName <strong>of</strong> a silver coin ; money.<strong>of</strong> villages.D&ri. From ; by ; <strong>of</strong>; than. It is used Detya (s). A goblin, a demon.in composition with o<strong>the</strong>r prepositions, Dewa (s). A god, a deity. It is appliedadverbs, or nouns.as a cognomen to some ancient kingsDari-balik. From beyond.<strong>and</strong> heroes.Dfiri-balakang. From behind.Dewabrata (s). A name <strong>of</strong> Bima, in <strong>the</strong>Da,ri-daia,m. From within.Mahabarat.Dari-jauh. From afar.Dewadaru (s). Name <strong>of</strong> a tree in <strong>the</strong>DAri-kama. Because, wherefore.Hindu paradise ; name <strong>of</strong> a forest tree.Dari-lama. From long ago.Dewadanta (s). The war -drum <strong>of</strong>Dari-luwar. From without.Krishna, in <strong>the</strong> Mahabai-at.Dari-mana. Whence, from what place. Dewa-kusuma (jav). Name <strong>of</strong> a king <strong>of</strong>Dari-pada. From; by; <strong>of</strong>; than; v. Janggala, in Java, celebrated in JavaneseDari.<strong>and</strong> <strong>Malay</strong> romance.Ddi-i-p^da-ini. Wherefore.Dewatantaka (s). Name <strong>of</strong> a son <strong>of</strong>Dari-pflda-itu. Therefore.Rawana, in <strong>the</strong> Rainayana.Dewal, dewala (p). A wall : v. Diwal.Ddri-sana. Thence, from that place.Dari-sini. Hence, from this place. Dewangga (jav). Name <strong>of</strong> a kind <strong>of</strong> silkDari-tadi. From <strong>of</strong> late, lately.fabric ; tapestry.Daring. To growl ; v. Dring.Dewasa (s). Time, age, season ;pxiberty ;Daringo (j). Name <strong>of</strong> a plant ; v. Dringo. adult.Darita (s). To endure, to bear, to sustain,to vxndergo to resist.Dewi (s). A goddess ; <strong>the</strong> Hindu god-Dewata (s). A god.;Darjat (a). The steps <strong>of</strong> a ladder; honour, dess Prawati ; a lady, a woman <strong>of</strong> dis-rank; prosperity, success.Darma (s). Boimty, liberality ;favour,goodness; charity; benevolence; alms.Dilrmawan (s). Bountiful ; liberal ; charitable; benevolent.Ddrni. The lintel, <strong>and</strong> also <strong>the</strong> threshold<strong>of</strong> a door-frame.Diirpajaya (s). Name <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kurawa,in <strong>the</strong> Mahabarat.Darsana (s). Name <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kurawa,bro<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Suyudana, in <strong>the</strong> Mahabarat.Daru. To roar as <strong>the</strong> sea, to emit a lowtinction.Di. An inseparable prefixed particle,which, applied to a radical, forms apassive verb.Di. By; at; in; <strong>of</strong>; from.Dtlrmawangsa (s). The eldest sou <strong>of</strong> Di-ad'flp. Before, in front <strong>of</strong>; in presenceP<strong>and</strong>u, ano<strong>the</strong>r name <strong>of</strong> Yudistira, in<strong>the</strong> Mahabarat.<strong>of</strong>.Di-ad-apan. Being before, being in front<strong>of</strong>, being in <strong>the</strong> presence <strong>of</strong>.Di-antara. Among, amongst; between,betwixt.On, upon over above.Di-atas. ; ;Di-atas-angin. The windward; <strong>the</strong> west.Di-bawah. Below, beneath ; under, underneath.Di-bawah-angin. The leeward ; tlie east.Di-biilakaug. Behind ; after in time orhollow sound.Darwes' (p). A dervise, a religious mendicant.place.Di-dakat. Near, nigh.Basing. A tingling in <strong>the</strong> ear.Di-dalam. In, within.D.lstar (p). A h<strong>and</strong>kerchief; a turban. Di-damping. Nigh, adjoining.Ddstuwi. To bless, to bestow a benediction.Di-jauh. Far, at a distance, remote.Di-k41iling. Around, round abovit.Dawar (a). A windlass.Di-luwar. Out, without, outside ; outwardly,Dawat (a). Ink.externally ; without, not with.Dawalat (a). Prosperity, welfare; fortune,Di-mana. Where, in what place ; how,wealth ;prosperous, fortunate. in what manner.Daa, doa (a). Prayer, invocation. Di-muka. In front, before.Dawa (a). A law-suit ; altercation. Di-sana. There, in that place.Dekar. Courage, bravery ; a champion, Di-sablah. On one side ; aside.a wan-ior.Di-sabrang. Across <strong>the</strong> water.Den. I, self.Here, in this place.Di-sini.Dendcng. Flesh dried in <strong>the</strong> sun ; <strong>the</strong> Di-sisi. Beside, by <strong>the</strong> side <strong>of</strong>, alongside.jerk beef <strong>of</strong> commerce ; v. Balur <strong>and</strong>TS,tapa.Denlagi. Besides, over above, moreover.Di-situ.Di-susor.There, in that place.By, beside ; by <strong>the</strong> side <strong>of</strong>.Desa (s). The country, not <strong>the</strong> town ; avillage, a hamlet.Di-t'd,ngah. Amid, in <strong>the</strong> midst ; in <strong>the</strong>middle.

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