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

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FAN—GAD- [46] GAD—GALinterpose, to interfere; to heed, tomind ; v. Paduli.Fana (a). Mortal ; frail ; corrupt.Farasat (s). Foreknowledge, prognostication;physiognomy.Faraj (a). The pudenda <strong>of</strong> ei<strong>the</strong>r sex.Farangi. An European ; a Christian.Fardan, pardana (a). Sole, single, singular.Fardana-mantri, pardana-mantri (a <strong>and</strong> s).First ministei-, vizier.Fardus (a). Paradise.Fari, pari (a).A peri, a fairy.Farman (p). An edict, an ordinance ; aroyal m<strong>and</strong>ate.Farna, fiirna (a). An oven, a furnace ;V. Furna.fish.Gachar (ben). Diarrhcea.Gada (s). A club, a mace.Gada-gada. A vane ; bunting, or <strong>the</strong>fabric <strong>of</strong> which flags are made.Gadamala (s). Name <strong>of</strong> a plant.Gadang (bat). To watch, to wake.Gad-ai (j. gad-e). To pawn, to pledge,to mortgage ; a pawn, a i^ledge, amortgage.Gad-iug (s). The tusk <strong>of</strong> an elephantGad'uh-gad'uhan. General disturbance,general disorder.Gaga (jAv). The cultivation <strong>of</strong> rice indry laud, distingiiished from sawah, orits culture in irrigated l<strong>and</strong>.Gagah (j). Strong, powerful, stoutmighty, valiant ; might, strength ;valour.Gagahi (gagah). To force, to compel, tooverpower.Gagak (j). A crow, Corvus.Gagaug (j). A spi'out, a shoot.Gagap. To stammer, to stutter, to sputter.Gagau. To grope ; to catch fish by gropingwith <strong>the</strong> h<strong>and</strong>.Gaget (j). To start, to startle ; start,alarm.Gaginggal-ginggal (j. ginjal). The reins,<strong>the</strong> small <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> back.Fasui- (a). Wicked ; fraud.Fasun, pasuna (p). Incantation, enchantment,fascination.Fasa/tat (a). Eloquence.Gagu. To stutter.Fasal (a). Chapter, title, article, section.Gagu (ben). Name <strong>of</strong> a fish.Gah.Fasi/i. (a). Eloquent., renown.Noted, renowned, famed ; fame,FatAah (a). The name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first Arabic Gahra. The principal fighting cock in avowel mark, called by <strong>the</strong> <strong>Malay</strong>s main ; <strong>the</strong> principal or elder wife.baris-diatas, or " <strong>the</strong> stroke over." Gahya. Strength, power, force.Fa^imah (a). Fatimah, <strong>the</strong> daughter <strong>of</strong> Gajah (s). An elephant; <strong>the</strong> bishop atMahomed, <strong>and</strong> wife <strong>of</strong> Ali.chess.Fatnah (a). Treachery, fraud, perfidy. Gajah-gfimulang. Name <strong>of</strong> a flower.Fetor, petor (por. feitor). A factor, a Gajah-mina (s). Name <strong>of</strong> a species <strong>of</strong>commercial agent.seal, Phoca ; literally, " elephant-fish."FihaZ-, pihak (a). Side, quarter.Givjah-monda (jav). Name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fii-stFiruz (a). Triumphant, victorious ; triumphal.minister <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> last king <strong>of</strong> Majapahit,in Java.Firuzah, piruz (a). The turquoise. Gajah-putik (jav). Name <strong>of</strong> an ancientFiirna (a). An oven, a furnace ; v. Farna. Javanese king ; literally, " white elephant; " V. Jat'asura.Gajahtoya (s). Name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> capital <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> kingdom <strong>of</strong> Astina, in <strong>the</strong> Mababarat.GaBUR (ben). Name <strong>of</strong> a fish.Gabus (j). Name <strong>of</strong> a tree with very s<strong>of</strong>t Gajih (j). Reward, recompense; pay,timber, Alstonia scholaris ; name <strong>of</strong> a hire ; wages ; salary.Gaku (ben). To sing a lullaby.Gala. Remedy, resource.Galad-ag (jav). The public establishment<strong>of</strong> a Javanese prince, for <strong>the</strong> supply <strong>of</strong>labour in men <strong>and</strong> horses, being corveesfurnished by a kind <strong>of</strong> conscription ; v.Glad-ag.Gala-gala. A composition <strong>of</strong> resin <strong>and</strong>lime for paying <strong>the</strong> bottoms <strong>of</strong> ships.Galah. A pole for pushing a boat inshallow water.Galak (j). Fierce, furious, ferocious,wicked, vicious, mischievous.ivory ; <strong>the</strong> wing <strong>of</strong> an army.Gad-ing-gad-ing. The floor timbers <strong>of</strong> aship.Galang. A chock or block placed underGad'is (re). A virgin.an object to keep it from <strong>the</strong> ground ;Gad'og. Name <strong>of</strong> a plant, Bischqffia name <strong>of</strong> an isl<strong>and</strong> at <strong>the</strong> eastern end <strong>of</strong>Javanica.<strong>the</strong> straits <strong>of</strong> Malacca.Gad'uk. To disordei-, to disturb, to confuseGalangan. A slip for ship or boat building.; disorder, disturbance, confusion ;to plague, to vex.Galangan-tangan. The ball <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> thumb.

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