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

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fAN-IBU [54] IBU-IKIJIAna (a). The henna plant, with which Ibu-tangan.'.'The thumb ; literally, mo<strong>the</strong>r<strong>the</strong> Arabian <strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r oriental women<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> h<strong>and</strong>."stain <strong>the</strong>u" h<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> nails, Lawsonia Ibu-tangga. The side pieces <strong>of</strong> a ladderin which <strong>the</strong> steps are fixed, or a beaminermis.Zf anif (a). Firm, steady, orthodox.Havam (a). Unlawful, forbidden, interdicted;unclean, not ritually pure orlawful ; holy, venerable, sacred.ZTaranizadah (a <strong>and</strong> p). Bastard ; rogue,vagabond.//arkat (a). In orthography <strong>the</strong> vowelmarks <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Arabic alphabet.Hasah, liisab (a). Computation, calculation;account, reckoning.i/'asrat (a). Impatient ; impatience.Hhsus (a). Definite, certain.jETati, hata (a). To, until, even to; asfar as ; in order that ; used only at <strong>the</strong>beginning <strong>of</strong> a sentence.iZ'eali (a). Intoxicated.//eat (a). Life ;living, existence.//eran (a). Astonished.Idupan. Living, livelihood.Jlewan (a). An animal, a beast, a brute.i/iibat (a). Love.i/ukam (a). An order, a comm<strong>and</strong> woman.a rule, a regulation ; sentence, judgment,Iga (jay), a rib.decree ;punishment.ZTiikamkan. To order, to institute ; tosentence, to decree ;to punish.Huraf (a). Aid, assistance.Hiiraf (a). A letter, an alphabetic character.Hiirmat (a).Honour, reverence, respect.1 BA. Sorry, grieved ; sorrow, grief.Ibadat (a). Adoration, worship ; v..4 bad at.Ibarat (a). Exjilanation, gloss ; trope,figure, simile ; v. ibarat.Ibas. Name <strong>of</strong> a sjjecies <strong>of</strong> palm.Ibar (jav). To fly, to take wingflight.Ibin (a). Son ; v. Abin.Iblis (a). An Arabian name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>devil ; v. Ablis.Ibrahim (a). The patriarch Abraham ;V. Abraiiim.Ibu (j). Mo<strong>the</strong>r.Ibu-bapa. Fa<strong>the</strong>r <strong>and</strong> mo<strong>the</strong>r, immediateparents.Ibu-chAngke. The ripe clove, or clove fitfor propagation, called by Europeans<strong>the</strong> "motlicr clove."Ibu-kaki. The great toe; literally, "mo<strong>the</strong>r<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> foot."Ibu-nagri. The capital or chief town <strong>of</strong>a country; literally, "mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>country."Ibu-sawan. Boils; pimples; an eruptionon <strong>the</strong> skin ; literally, " mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong>convulsions."cut into steps to serve as a laddei*.Idam (j. nidam). To long for, to desire,to list after.Idang. To serve food or drink at table.Idangan. A dish <strong>of</strong> victuals ; a service<strong>of</strong> food or drink.Idar (j). To turn round, to go about, torevolve ; to veer, to turn, to change.Id^ri. To surround ; to cause to revolve.Idar-idar. Round about, circuitously,circularly.Idin (a). Leave, permission, licence;dismissal ; v. Azm.Idris (a). The prophet Enoch ; v. Adi-is.Idling (j. irung). The nose.Idup (j. urip). To live ; alive, living,quick ; life ; fresh, not stale or faded.Id'am (j. nid'am, " to conceive, to bepregnant"). To long as a pregnantIgal. To whirl ; curly; v. Ikal.Igal (j). To strut as a peacock whenproud ; to dance slowly with <strong>the</strong> armsextended.Igu. A yoke for cattle ; a couple, apair ; match, fellow ; v. Gu.Ija (a), a syllable, to spell ; v. Haja.Ijin (a). Leave, permission, licence;dismissal ; v. Asin <strong>and</strong> Idin.Ijau (j. yo). Green ; mouse-colour in ahorse.Ijuk (j. duk). The black horse-hair-likesubstance at <strong>the</strong> insei-tion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fronds<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> gomuti palm, Borassus f/oviuti,<strong>and</strong> from which cordage is made.Ika (jAv). That ; v. Iku.Ikal. Whirl, gyration ; to whirl, to curlcurly, as <strong>the</strong> haii- <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> head ; v.Igal.Ikau. Fish; any esculent animal matter.Ikan-laut. Sea fish.Ikan-sungai. Fresh-water fish.Ikal (j. ukal). The hair tied in a knotat <strong>the</strong> back <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> head ; to tie <strong>the</strong> hairin such knot.Ikitt. To tie, to fasten ; to bind ; toarrange, to dispose ; to shut, to close ;to compose ; to put toge<strong>the</strong>r, to unite ;a tie, a knot, a b<strong>and</strong>.Ikatan. Tie, fastening; arrangement,disposition; written composition ; song,story.Iki\t-pinggang. A girdle, a zone.Ik.lt-prang. To form in order <strong>of</strong> battle ;order <strong>of</strong> battle, battle array.Ikat-tangan. A gift.Iki (JAV).This.

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