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

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GAM—GAN [49] GAN—GARGamalunggung. Agitated, tossed, aswater in violent commotion ; v. G4-muluk.Gamalutuk. To tremble, to shiver, toquake.Gamam (bat). Loose, rambling, incoherent.Gamar. To rejoice, to exult ; rejoicing,exultation.Gamantam. The noise or clatter <strong>of</strong> footsteps.Ganje (t). Hemp, Cannabis sativa, var.G^maratak. To clash, to clatter; clash, indica; v. Ganja.clatter.Gantar. Fear, apprehension ; afraid, timorousG^marchek. The sound <strong>of</strong> plumping in; to fear, to apprehend.water.Gantas. To break <strong>of</strong>f, to nip <strong>of</strong>f, to snapGamarenchang (j). To clang, to clatter;to pick, to ga<strong>the</strong>r.<strong>of</strong>f;clang, clatter ; to crash ; crash. Gantus (sun). To hit against, to collide.Gamarlap (j. gamilap). To shine, to Gant-a (j). A bell.glitter, to glisten glitter, lustre. Gant-ing (j. g<strong>and</strong>'eng). A ro<strong>of</strong>ing tile.Gamarlapan.;Shine, lustre, glitter. Gangaman (j. gagaman). Arms, weapons,GftmatAr (j). To quake, to tremble; v. Gangang. To roast.Giltar <strong>and</strong> Katar.Gangam (j. gagam). The fist, <strong>the</strong> clenchedGambala (s). A tender <strong>of</strong> cattle, a herdsmanh<strong>and</strong>; a h<strong>and</strong>ful ; to clutch, to clench;; a charioteer ; an elephant-driver; small arms, as swords, daggers, &c.V. Giibala, Gumbala, Kabala.Gapuk. A granaiy.Gambat (j. gambes). A betel-box. Gapuk. Fat, corpulent.Gambira (j). Wanton, sportive, playful Garai. A bedstead, a couch.animation, spirits ; brisk, lively.Garaji (j). A saw ; v. Gargaji.Gflmbong (jav). Ano<strong>the</strong>r name for <strong>the</strong> Garak. To move, to stir ; to move, to beprovince <strong>of</strong> Pasuruhau, in Java.in motion ;motion, movement.Garni (jav). Frugal, parsimonious. Giiraham. A grinder, a molar tooth; v.G^mi (ben). Name <strong>of</strong> a parasitic fish. Griiam.Gamilang (j). Bright, shining, lustrous, Garangan. Possibly, peradventure ; v.resplendent, effulgent.Grangan.Gamira. Anger, wrath.Gilrap. To grasp at, to endeavour toG3,mintam. Sound or report, as <strong>of</strong> seize.cannon.Garayang (j). To feel, to examine byGamlugut. To quake from fear.<strong>the</strong> touch ; to grope ; to seek, toGamalan (j). A b<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> musical instrumentsendeavour after.; V. Gamalan.Garam (p). Hot, angry, enraged.Gampa. An earthquake ; to quake. Gar<strong>and</strong>ang-gar<strong>and</strong>ang (bat). To mumble,Gampal. A clod.to speak inarticulately.Gampar. To clamour ; clamour, outcry, Gar<strong>and</strong>i (j). A grindstone.tumult.Garbang. The gate <strong>of</strong> a palace or castle.G4mpita. Loud, roaring, clamorous Garbag (jav). A festival, a festivity;clamour, noise.a festive procession.Gamuk (j). Fat, plump, fleshy; fat, Gardapati (s). The king <strong>of</strong> Saptaprabala,corpulent ; fertile, fruitful.Gamuluk. Agitated, tossed as water inviolent commotion ; v. Gamalunggung.G^muruh. Loud, pealing ; clamorous,noisy; clamour, outcry.Ganal. To lay <strong>the</strong> h<strong>and</strong> on <strong>the</strong> hilt <strong>of</strong> aweapon in a threatening manner.Ganap (j). Complete, full, perfect ; entire,whole, undivided.Ganapi. To complete ; v. Ganapkan.Ganapkan. To complete, to perfect ; t<strong>of</strong>inish.G<strong>and</strong>ang (j). A kind <strong>of</strong> drum.Gilndang (bat). Foolish, idiotical, halfwitted.G<strong>and</strong>arang. A kind <strong>of</strong> large drum.G<strong>and</strong>cwa (s). A bow, <strong>the</strong> instrument <strong>of</strong>war ; in Sanskrit, <strong>the</strong> bow <strong>of</strong> Arjuna.G<strong>and</strong>it. A small cord worn round <strong>the</strong>waist.G<strong>and</strong>iim (p). ^^^^eat, Triticum sativum.G<strong>and</strong>-a. Multiple; v. G<strong>and</strong>'a.Ganeh. The tusks <strong>of</strong> a female elephant.Ganitri (j). Name <strong>of</strong> a shrub <strong>the</strong> seeds<strong>of</strong> which are much used as rosaries,Ekeocarpus ancfiislifolia.in <strong>the</strong> Mahabarat,—one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kurawa.Garechok (bat). To vex, to annoy, toteaze.Gargah. Name <strong>of</strong> a species <strong>of</strong> monkey.Gargahayu. Prosperity, good fortune.Gargaji (j. gdraji). A saw.Gargasi. A goblin, an evil spirit.Garoh. Loud, sonorous.Garoh. Accident, mishap.Glrok (j). Hoarse.Garonggong (j). A den, a cavern.Garsik (j. gasik). S<strong>and</strong>, gravel.Gdrsik (jav). Name <strong>of</strong> a town <strong>and</strong>district in <strong>the</strong> eastern part <strong>of</strong> Java,called by Europeans Gresik.Gartak. To stamp, to strike <strong>the</strong> ground

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