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MALAY-ENGLISH VOCABULARY.
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bang'si, flute, flagiolet

ba'ngun, to arise, awake. Cf. jaga and sdar.

ba'ngun-kan, to arouse, erect, build.
ba'ngu-nan, building, erection.
ba-ngun-ba'ngu-nan, tower.

ba'ni (Ar.), sons, people; see bni.

ba'ni-an (Hind.), a Hindu trader.

ba'ni-an, a shirt.

ba'nir, projections at the base of certain trees which extend to the ground like buttresses.

ban'jar, a row, series. Cf. deret.

ban'tah (149), ber-ban'tah, to dispute, argue, quarrel.

per-ban'ta-han, dispute, quarrel.

ban'tai, mm-ban'tai, to slaughter; beat severely.

ban'tal, pillow, cushion.

ti'kar ban'tal, bedding (of a native).

ban'ting, mm-ban'ting, -kan, to beat together, dash down; to beat as clothes on a stone in washing them to toss about in bed as in delirium.

ban'ting k-pa'la, to rack one's brains.
ban'ting tu'lang, to exert oneself.

ban'tu, mm-ban'tu, to help, aid, assist. Cf. tolong.

ban'tun, mm-ban'tun, to tear up by the roots, pull up, pull out. Cf. chabot.

ban'tut, abortive.

ba'nyak, much, many, very; quantity (36, Note).

ba'nyak o'rang, many people.
o'rang ba'nyak, the people, the populace, a crowd.
s-ba'nyak, so many, as many.
k-ba'nya-kan, the majority, the major part; common, ordinary.

ba'pa, father. Cf. ayah.

ba'pa sau-da'ra, uncle.
ba'pa ti'ri, step father.
mak' ba'pa or ibu bapa, parents.

bap'tis and bap'ti-san, baptism, (X.).

bap'tis-kan, to baptize (X.).

ba'ra and ba'ra a'pi, embers, live coals.

ba'rah, abcess, ulcer, tumour. Cf. pkong, bisul and jrawat.

ba'rang, things, goods, personal property, baggage. Also barang-barang.

ba'rang a'pa (20), whatever, anything.
ba'rang bila, whenever.
ba'rang di ma'na, wherever.
ba'rang-ka'li, perhaps.
ba'rang k-ma'na, whithersoever.
ba'rang si-a'pa (20), whoever, anyone.
ba'rarg s-su-a'tu, whatever.
ba'rang yang', whatever.
s-ba'rarg, any, anything.

ba'rat, west.

ba'rat da'ya, south-west.
ba'rat la'ut, north-west.
s-sat' ba'rat, altogether astray.

ba'ring, ber-ba'ring, to lie down.

ba'ring-kan, to lay down.

ba'ris, a line or row, a line of soldiers, hence drill; vowel points.

ba'ris di a'tas, the Arabic vowel sign fathah = a.
ba'ris di ba'wah, the Arabic vowel sign kasrah = i.