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

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Didik.DID—DRA [43] DRA—DURTo bring up, to nourish, to educate,to rear.Dikau (j. dika). Thou.Dilah (jAv). A torch ; a c<strong>and</strong>le.Dilaiu (j). Name <strong>of</strong> a genus <strong>of</strong> plants,Progostemon.Dili. Name <strong>of</strong> a place on <strong>the</strong> nor<strong>the</strong>asterncoast <strong>of</strong> Sumatra ; name <strong>of</strong> aplace on <strong>the</strong> nor<strong>the</strong>rn coast <strong>of</strong> Timur.Dimpit. To run against ; to collide.Din (a). Faith, religion, worship.Dina. Common, low, mean ; v. Ina.Dina (s). Day.Dina-ari. Daybreak, dawn.Dinah (ben). Model, plan.Dmar (a). A piece <strong>of</strong> money ; name <strong>of</strong> agold coin, equal m value to a Veneti<strong>and</strong>ucat, or about 5s. lOd. sterling.Dinging. Cold, chilly ; coldness, chill.D"iorang(d-iya <strong>and</strong> orang). They; literally," <strong>the</strong>y people."Dipa (s). Lord, prince. Much used incomposition by <strong>the</strong> Javanese in <strong>the</strong>formation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> titles <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> nobility.Dipati (s). The highest title <strong>of</strong> Javanesenobility; v. Adipati.Dirita. Rank, row, order.Dims (j. irus). To sprinkle ; to water,to irrigate ; v. Ii-us <strong>and</strong> Jirus.Diwal ( p). A wall ; r. Dewal.Dij^a. The pronoun <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> third personV. lya.Di3'akan. To appropriate to himself orhei-self ; to make his own or her own.DTyan (j). A torch, a link : a c<strong>and</strong>le.Diyam. To be silent, to be mute; tocea.se talking ; to be silent, to be still,to be quiet ; to stay, to wait ; to stay,to tarry ; to stay,' to dwell, to residesilence !Diyam-dij'am. Silently, without noise;privately, secretly.Diyamkan. To silence, to cause to besilent.Diyat (a). The law <strong>of</strong> retaliation ; <strong>the</strong>price <strong>of</strong> blood.Doa (a). Prayer, invocation.Dodol. Sweet-meats.Dolo. Name <strong>of</strong> a bird, a wader.Domul. The snout <strong>of</strong> certain animals, as<strong>the</strong> hog.Donga. Foolish, simple, silly ; stupid ;V. Dunga.Donggala. Name <strong>of</strong> a place in Celebes,in <strong>the</strong> tei-ritoiy <strong>of</strong> Kayali.Dongkang (j. kongkang). A toad.Dongkol. Trouble, distress.Doi'oug (ben). To rush, to push on.Dosa (s). Crime ; sin.Dragam. Brown, very dark red.Drana (j). Patient.Dras (j). Rapid, impetuous, movingviolently as a torrent ; v. Daras.Drawa (j). Syrup ; v. Darawa.Di-ang. To tiuk, to tinkle, to clink; v.'Darang.Dring. To growl as a tiger ; v. During.Drubiksa (jay). A goblin, an evil spirit.Druiia (s). Name <strong>of</strong> a bramin <strong>and</strong>pundit in <strong>the</strong> Mahabarat ; v. Durna.Druyudana (s). Ano<strong>the</strong>r name for Suyudana,one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kurawa, <strong>and</strong> king <strong>of</strong>Astina, in <strong>the</strong> Mahabarat.Dubar (a). The posteriors.Duga (j). To guess, to conjecture ; toestimate ; a plumb, a plummet ; asounding lead ; to plumb ; to soundwith <strong>the</strong> lead.Duka (j). Anger, passion ; angry, wroth.Duka (s). Difficult, laboi-ious ; difficulty;embaiTassment ; grief.Duka-nastapa. Trouble, misfortune.Dukachita (s). Sadness, sorrow, uneasiness<strong>of</strong> mind ; sad, grieved, ill at easeto gi'ieve, to sorrow, to be sad.Dukana (j). Lascivious, unchaste, obscene,lewd.Dukuh (jAv). A small village.Dukung. To carry or bear on <strong>the</strong> hip.Dukungan. A bur<strong>the</strong>n carried on <strong>the</strong>hip.Dulapan. Eight ; v. Dalapan.Dull. Dust ; foot ; claw.Duraba (p). A .sheep.Dunai. Name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Nicobar pigeon,Geopkillus Nicoharicus.Diinya (a). The world, <strong>the</strong> earth ;worldly goods.Dunga. Silly, simple, stupid ; v. Donga.Dupa (s).Incense, fumigation.Dura (por). Duration, long time ; todelay, to dally.Dm-aka (j). Crime, guilt ; sin ; pei-fidy,treason, treachery ; criminal, gviilty ;perfidious ; treacherous.Durasana (s). Name <strong>of</strong> a bro<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong>Suyudana, king <strong>of</strong> Astina, <strong>and</strong> one <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> Kurawa.Durbiksa (jav). A goblin, an evil spirit.Duren (duri). The durian fniit; literally," <strong>the</strong> thorny object ;" v. DuriyanDuno zibethinus.Durga (s). The Hindu goddess Durga ; ademon; danger.Duri (j. ari <strong>and</strong> ri). A thorn, a spine, aprickle.Duriyan (j). The dui-ian; v. Duren,Name <strong>of</strong> an isl<strong>and</strong> in <strong>the</strong> easternpart <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Straits <strong>of</strong> Malacca, givingname to <strong>the</strong> straits called Drj'an in <strong>the</strong>maps.Durja. Countenance, face, mien.Durjana (j). Rogue, knave, villain, thief;kna\ish, villanous ; knavery, villainy.Durna (s). Name <strong>of</strong> a bramin in <strong>the</strong>Mahabarat; v. Druna.

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