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Malay-English Vocabulary.

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a'bad (Ar.), that which has no end, an eternal future; see azal.

a-bah-a'bah (Jav.), harness.

a' bang, elder brother.

a'ban-ta'ra (Sk.), herald; see bntara.

a'bok, see habok.

a'bu, ashes.

a'chang, messenger, envoy.

a'chap, plunged deeply into water, or (a weapon) into the body.

a'char (Pers.), pickles.

a'cheh, a kind of leech; Acheen.

a'chi (Eng.), axle.

a'chu, m-nga'chu, to threaten, brandish, feint, pretend.

a'chu-an, mould, matrix, plan, model.

a'chum, m-nga'chum, to stir up hatred, irritate.

a'da (45, 50-54), to exist, be, be present, take place.

ada-kan, to bring into existence, cause, make, invent, produce.

k'a'da'an, existence, condition, characteristics.

a'da-tya, a word used to emphasize the close of a sentence.

a'da-pun (133), a punctuation word.

a'dab (Ar.), politeness, courtesy.

a'dagn, m-nga'dang, to lie in wait for, lie in ambush.

a'das ma'nis, aniseed.

a'das p-das', cummin.

'a'dat (Ar.), custom, habit.

ku'rarg 'adat, uncouth, rude.

a'dek, younger brother or sister.

a'dek ber-a'dek, to be brothers and sisters.

'a'dil (Ar.), just, fair.

k'a'di-lan, justice.

a-din'da, younger brother or sister (polite form of adek).

a'di-pa'ti (Sk.), a Javanese title.

a'di-ra'ja, di-ra'ja (Sk.), a Malay title.

a'do-hi', alas.

a'don, m-nga'don, to knead, make dough.

a'du, ber-a'du, to sleep (court language).

per-a'du-an (124), bed, bedroom, sleeping place (court language).

a'du, m-nga'du, -kan, to cause a fight, a contest or a dispute, make a complaint.

png-a'du-an (124), complaint, accusation.

‘a'fi-at (Ar.), good health.

a'fi-un (Ar.), opium; also apiun.

a'gak, to guess, conjecture, estimate. Cf. gamak.

a-ga'ma (Sk.), a religion. Also pronounced igama and ugama.