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

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JAM—JAN [ 58Jambumei-ah. Name <strong>of</strong> a fruit, Jambosa <strong>of</strong> govei-nment in <strong>the</strong> eastern part <strong>of</strong>purpurascens.Java.Jambu-monat. The cashew ajiTple, Anacardiuinoccidentale ; v. Jambu-irung. Janggut (j. jonggot). The beard.Jangat (j). A thong, a strap <strong>of</strong> lea<strong>the</strong>r.Jambu-jambu. A kind <strong>of</strong> ornamental Janggut. Aground, not floating.tufts.Jangka (j). A step ; a pace ; to step, toJamjam. Drops <strong>of</strong> water ;perspiration. pace, to stride ; measure, st<strong>and</strong>ardJambul (j). The crest or topping <strong>of</strong> compasses; v. Langka.birds ; a lock <strong>of</strong> hair.Jangkang. Name <strong>of</strong> a wild race on <strong>the</strong>Jampal (j). A weight <strong>and</strong> money, estimatedat half a Spanish dollar.JangkAp (jav). Complete, finished, full,western side <strong>of</strong> Borneo.Jampi (j. medicine, physic). Charms for perfect.laying evil spirits.Jangkar (du. anker). An anchor.Jampu. Impertinent, intrusive.Jangkit. To be caught, to be taken, toJampuk. Name <strong>of</strong> a species <strong>of</strong> owl. be ensnared ; to be caught or seized byJamu (j. tamu, " a guest "). To entertain, an infectious disease ; taking, contagious,infectious.to bestow <strong>the</strong> rites <strong>of</strong> hospitality ; tovisit ; to sojourn ; a guest ; a visiter, a Japan (jav). Name <strong>of</strong> a province in <strong>the</strong>sojourner.eastern part <strong>of</strong> Java.Jamiian. An entertainment; hospitality. Jarah. Half grown.Jamurdipa (s). Name <strong>of</strong> a fabulous mountain.Jarah (j). To spoil, to plunder ; to con-Jarah. To search, to seek after.Jana (s). Man.fiscate.Janaka, or Janarka (s). A name <strong>of</strong> Arjuna.Jarak. Wide, not close, having spacesJarahan. Spoil, plunder, booty.Janardana (s). A name <strong>of</strong> Krishna. between.J<strong>and</strong>-u (s). A widow, or a repudiated Jarak (j). The palma-christi, or castor-wife.Janjang (j). Dun colour in a horse.Janji (j). Agreement, engagement, stipulation; bargain ; contract, treaty,league ;promise ; decree, preordination; to agree, to engage, to stipulate Jai-ak-kosta, v. Jarak-kapri.to bargain ; to enter into a contract or Jaran (jAV). A horse.treaty ; to promise ; to decree, to preordainJaran-tamangluh (jav). In Javanese romance,;promised ; decreed, preordained.name <strong>of</strong> a bro<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> PanjiJanjian. Agreement ;promise, engagement,Inakarta-pati.Jarang (j. arang). Sparse, wide, not closecontract, treaty.open, <strong>of</strong> loose texture ; thin, rare ; rare,Jantan. Male, not female, applied to <strong>the</strong> scarce, uncommon ; rarely, seldom.lower animals.Jarang -jarang. Very seldom, very rarely;Jantra (s). A wheel ; a machine with hardly, scarcely.wheels ; a spinning-wheel.Jaram. To pour cold water on <strong>the</strong> head,Jantra. To hang, to be pendent.as a remedy in fever.Jantramuli. Name <strong>of</strong> a tree.Jaram. Pledge, token, earnest.Jantung (j). The heart ; <strong>the</strong> blossom <strong>of</strong> Jaram-jaram. Name <strong>of</strong> a plant, Pavetfa<strong>the</strong> banana ; name <strong>of</strong> a bird.indica.Jantung-batis. The calf <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> leg ; literally," heart <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> leg."Jangau (jav). Greens, pot-herbs, vegetables.Jangan. No, or not, usually expressingprohibition.Jangan-dikata. Unspeakable, ineffable,unutterable.Jangank.an (jangan). Not only.Jangan -tiyada. Undoubtedly, unquestionably.Jangga (s). The neck, <strong>the</strong> throat.Janggal (s). Confused, indistinct, perplexed;discord ; discordant.Janggal (j. jenggar). The comb <strong>of</strong> a cock.Janggala (jav). Name <strong>of</strong> an ancient seatoil plant, Ricinibs communis.Jarak-china. Name <strong>of</strong> a plant, Jatrophamidtifida.Jarak -kapri. Name <strong>of</strong> a plant, Curcaspurc/ans.Jari (J. driji <strong>and</strong> jariji). A finger or toea finger-length.J iri-antu. The middle finger ; literally," goblin finger."Ja ri-kaki. A toe.Ja i-kfllingking. The little finger.Ja.i-manis. The ring-finger; literally,"sweet finger."Jari-mati. The middle finger; literally," dead finger;" v. Jari-antu.Jari tangau. A finger.Jari impi. A scom-ge.Jari :g (j). A toil or net for game or fish.Jam (bat). The posts or upright stakesin a fence.Jarum (j). A needle.

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