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

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GAR—GIL [50] GIL—GLOwith <strong>the</strong> foot ; to knock an objectagainst <strong>the</strong> ground ; to urge, to goad,to spiu' ; to threaten, to menace ; toaffright, to fright.Gartak-gigi. To gnash <strong>the</strong> teeth ;gnashing<strong>of</strong> teeth.GAi-us (j). To polish, to smooth, to gloss.Gata (p. kat). A couch, a bed ; v. Kata.Gatah. Tlie sa]) <strong>of</strong> plants whe<strong>the</strong>r fluid,viscid, or concrete ;gum ; resin ; birdlime; inspissated extract.Gitah-parcha. The inspissated juice <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> parcha tree, Ison<strong>and</strong>ra r/utta <strong>of</strong> SirWilliam Hooker; <strong>the</strong> guttah-percha<strong>of</strong> commerce.Giling (j).Gilingan.Gatah-taban. Name <strong>of</strong> a tree yielding agutta-percha, <strong>and</strong>, like <strong>the</strong> last, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>family <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sapotacece.Gatam (ben). To bite <strong>the</strong> lips.Gatas (j). Brittle, fragile, crumbling.Gatar (j). To quake, to tremble; v.Katar <strong>and</strong> Gamatar.Gati. Name <strong>of</strong> a forest tree.Gaza (p). The giiz, a long measure <strong>of</strong>37 inches English.Gebang. To boast, to vaunt, to brag.Gebe. The isl<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> Gibi, between Gilloh<strong>and</strong> New Guinea.Gcd-eng (jav). A double sheaf <strong>of</strong> rice,25 <strong>of</strong> which make an amat ; a pair.Geger (jav). Uproar, tumult, disturbance,turmoil, anarchy, disorder. Giri (s).Gelek. To dodge, to move aside so as to Giri (s).elude a blow.Geler (j. gilir). Change, relief as <strong>of</strong> asentinel ; <strong>the</strong> screen in <strong>the</strong> exhibition<strong>of</strong> a scenic puppet-show.Gembol (j). A gnarr, a large knottedexternal excrescence on some trees;a log, a shapeless piece <strong>of</strong> wood.Gend'ong. To bear or carry an object ina sling.Genggoug. A Jew's harp.Gepeng (jav). Flat, shallow, not deep ;V. Lepek.Gilang. Name <strong>of</strong> an intoxicating spirit.Gilang (j). To shine, to glitter ; todazzle ; v. Gilau.Gilang-gilang (j). Brightness, brilliancyshining.Gilang-gamilang. Effulgent, shining, lustrous.Gilau. To shine, to glitter ; v. Gilang.Gilau-gilaiian.Glittering.Gili (j). To loa<strong>the</strong>, to nauseate; loathing,nausea, disgust.Gili-gili. The kidneys.Gilik (j). To tickle, to titillate.To turn round, to revolve.A quern, a h<strong>and</strong>-mill, a mill.Gilingwasi (jav). Name <strong>of</strong> a district inJava.Gilip (bat). To burnish.Galir (j). To change, to shift ; to berelieved as a sentinel.Galiran. Change, shift, relief as <strong>of</strong> awatch or sentinel.Gilung (ben). a fagot ; any kind <strong>of</strong>bundle.Giudala. To impede, to obstruct, tohinder.Ginjal (jav). The reins, <strong>the</strong> small <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>back.Gintel. A pellet.Gingsir (jav). To shift, to change place ;to recede ; to break an engagement.a mountain, a hill.Name <strong>of</strong> a place in <strong>the</strong> district<strong>of</strong> Gresik, in Java.Girinata (s). A name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Hindu godSivva ; literally, '' lord <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> moimtaiu."Giring (bat). Glad, merry.Gisi-gisi. Lattice-work.Gisik (j. gosok). To rub, to fret, to chafea fiddle-stick.Gisil. A fiddle-stick ; v. Gisik.Gisir (ben). To rub between <strong>the</strong> h<strong>and</strong>s.Gitik (jAV). To beat; to whip, toscoui-ge ; a whip, a scourge.Giyang. Lewd, unchaste.Gerek. To bore, to pierce, to perforate, Giyau. A sickle.to drill.Giyab. To be alarmed, to be disturbed.Gesek (j. gosok). To rub, to fret, to Glad-ag (j), v. Galad'ag.apply friction ; v. Gisik.Glaga (j). Name <strong>of</strong> a tall species <strong>of</strong> grass,Getck (jav). a float, a raft.Saccharum spontaneum ; v. Galaga.Gibana (ben). A vagabond, a pr<strong>of</strong>ligate. Glam. Name <strong>of</strong> a tree, Gordonia ; <strong>the</strong>Gigas. A moth.epidermis <strong>of</strong> this tree is used for envelopes,<strong>and</strong> for caulking.Gigi. A tooth ; a tusk.Gigi-asu. The canine teeth.Glat'ek (jav). The species <strong>of</strong> finch calledThe front teeth, <strong>the</strong> incisors. by Europeans "<strong>the</strong> Java sparrow,"Gigi-sai-a.Gigi-utan. The edge or outskirt <strong>of</strong> a FringiUa oryzivora.forest.Glapung (jav). Flour, meal.Gigit (j). To bite.Glenggaug (j).Qigitan. A bite, a bit broken <strong>of</strong>f by (data.Name <strong>of</strong> a plant, Cassiabiting, a morsel.Glatik. To tickle, to titillate.Gila (j). Mad, insane ;foolish, weak <strong>of</strong> Glond'ong (j). A log, a billet.intellect ; foolishly fond, mad in love. Glora. Trouble, disorder, confusion, commotion.Gilang. Purslane, PoHulaca.

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