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

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JAM—JAN [60] JAN—JAE<strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> peninsula, <strong>and</strong> called <strong>the</strong> SouthAnambas in our charts.JSnial (a). Beauty.Jamala. The head.Jdmawa. To long for, to covet.Jamah (a). Refractory, vicious.Jiimarlang. To flash, to glisten, to glitter.Jama (a). Collecting, assembling; conjimction;joining; crowd, multitude;sum total.Jamad (a). Friday ; a week.Jamiian. Satiety ;glut.Jilmur. To dry in <strong>the</strong> sun.JAn. And; with.Jan, jin (a). A demon, an evil spirit.Jftnaka. Sportive, wanton, playful ;jocular;sport, jest.Jdnaka (s). The fa<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Sita, in <strong>the</strong>Ramayana.Janaka (s). A name <strong>of</strong> Arjuna, in <strong>the</strong>Mahabarat.Janakiya. Wise.Janang (bat). Colour, hue, tint.Janazat (a). A tier ; <strong>the</strong> funeral solemnities<strong>and</strong> rites.Janakar. Name <strong>of</strong> a fish.JanJlng (j. government). A comm<strong>and</strong>er,a chief; a deputy.Janang (j). A post, a stake ; adooi'-post.JAnas (jav). Foul, dirty.Janas (a). Kind, sort, species ; modegeneration, family goods.;JSnat (a). The Mahomedan Paradise.Jdndela, or Jjlnela (for. jauella). Awindow.Jdngat. To smooth a rattan or similarobject by scraping.Jangf^ala (jav). Name <strong>of</strong> an ancientseat <strong>of</strong> government in <strong>the</strong> eastern part<strong>of</strong> Java; ?;. Janggala.Jdng2;ar. The comb <strong>of</strong> a cock.Janggut. To graze, to feed on gi'ass as aquadruped.^Jangkal (j. cliankal). A span.Jaugkau. To reach at with <strong>the</strong> h<strong>and</strong>.Jangkik. To hop ; v. Jangkit.Jangking (j. kalajangking). A scorpion.Jangkit. To hop; r. Jangkik.Jdiiara (jav). Name <strong>of</strong> a district <strong>of</strong>Java.Japit (bat). To bend.Japun. Japan; Japanese.Japut (j. to fetch). To pick up ; toJamba. A measure <strong>of</strong> six cubits.take.Jdmbak. Thick with leaves or flowers, Jarab. To ooze, to exude.abounding in leaves or flowers.Jaradik. A cake.J^mbangan. An ornamental vase for Jaram. A fall, a rapid, an obstructionholding water; a pleasure-house in a in a river ; a cascade.garden.JArambak (jav). A floor ; a pavement.JAmbar (jay). Wide, broad, spacious. Jarat (j). A noose ; a snare ; a springe.Jambatan. A bridge ; a wharf.Jarami. Stubble, straw.Jambawati (s). The spouse <strong>of</strong> Krishna, Jar^ug (bat). To squint.in <strong>the</strong> Mahabarat.Weary, fatigued.J3.rih.Jambar (jav). Foul, dirty.Jariji (jav). A finger, or toe v. Jari.;Jamjam. Water; fluid; sweat; tears. Jaring. Name <strong>of</strong> a plant.JAmpana (j. jampona). A kind <strong>of</strong> litter. Jaringau (J. dringo). Name <strong>of</strong> a plant,Jamparing (jav). An arrow, a dart, a bolt. Acorus terrestris.Jamput (J. juput). To take ; to fetch. Jarit (j). To scream ; a scream.Jamrat (a). Gravel; a ceremony performedJariyau. The .stays or side-pieces supingnear Mecca, consisting in castporting<strong>the</strong> rafters <strong>of</strong> a house.stones at a supposed demon.Jarjak. The wooden posts in <strong>the</strong> frameJamu. To satiate, to satisfy ; to glut, to <strong>of</strong> a house.pall ; satiated, satisfied ;glutted. Jarkah. To make a short angry growlor shout as a tiger ; to rebuke angrily.Jarkit. Puny, pigmy, dwarfish.Jarmal. A kind <strong>of</strong>fish weir.Jarnang. Dragons'-blood, <strong>the</strong> resinouspigment obtained from a species <strong>of</strong>rattan, being <strong>the</strong> pollen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> seed.Jai'neh. Clear, pellucid; tranquil, unruflled.J^rubung. The awning <strong>of</strong> a boat made<strong>of</strong> thatch.Jaruju (j. druju). Name <strong>of</strong> a plant,Dulivarca ilicifolia.Jaruk (j). A generic name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> citronfamily <strong>of</strong> plants, Citrus.Jaruk-bali. The pumplemouse or shaddock;;"literally, " <strong>the</strong> orange <strong>of</strong> BaliCitrus decumana.Jaruk-gadang. The shaddock; v. Jarukbali.Jaruk-japun. The Japan or sweetorange. Citrus aurantium.Jaruk-kapas. The lime ; literally, " <strong>the</strong>;cotton orange " Citrus limonella.Jarukkarbau. The citron ; literally, " <strong>the</strong>bufiiilo orange " Cifrus medica.Jaruk-machan.;The shaddock ;literally," <strong>the</strong> tiger orange " ; v. Jaruk-bali.Jilruk-manis. The sweet orange; v. J§.-ruk-j apun.JAruk uipis, or tipis. The lime ; literally," <strong>the</strong> thin or minute orange ;" v. Jarukkapas.

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