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MALAY-ENGLISH VOCABULARY.
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bi-a'wak, the iguana or monitor lizard.

bi'bi (Hind.), lady, aunt; form of address to ladies.

bi'bir, the lips, edge or rim of anything.

bi'bir cha'wan, the edge of a cup.
bi'bir ma'ta, eyelids.
bi'bir mulut, the lips.

bi'bit, mm-bi'bit, to carry or pick up with the tips of the fingers.

bi-cha'ra, deliberation, discussion, discourse, conversation, advice, opinion, legal proceedings, court of justice.

ber-bi-cha'ra, to discuss, consult.
bi-cha'ra-kan, to advise.

bi-da-da'ri (Sk.), nymphs in Hindu mythology, houris.

bi'dai, hanging screens or blinds made of split rattan or bamboo.

bi'dak, a pawn in the game of chess; see chatur.

bi'dal, thimble; better didal.

bi'dan (Sk.), midwife. Cf. dukun.

bi'dang, broad, extensive; numeral coefficient of sails, mats, etc. (84)

bi'du-an and bi-du-an'da, body guard, royal messenger.

bi'dur, an ingot or block of tin.

bi'jak (Sk.), learned, clever, skilful; (B.) fluent of speech.

bi-jak-sa'na (Sk.), intelligent, skilful, discreet.

bi'ji, a seed, grain; numeral coefficient of small of small objects (83, 84).

biji ma'ta, eyeballs.

bi'jeh, tin ore

bi'kin (B.), to make, do. Cf. buat.

bi'la, when, when?

a-pa-bila, when.

bi'lah (83, 84), numeral coefficient of knives, swords, needles, etc.

bi'lal (Ar.), the man who calls to prayer, the muezzin.

bilalang, see blalang.

bi'lang, mm-bilang, to count, recount, reckon, tell, say.

ter-bi'lang, famous, renowned.
bilang-kan, to reckon, consider, account.
bi-la'ngan, reckoning, number.

bi'lek, room.

bi'lur, scar, mark of a blow, weal.

bi-ma-sak'ti (Sk.), the milky way.

bim'bang, anxious, uncertain, vacillating, irresolute.

bin' (Ar.), son, son of.

bi-na'sa (Sk.), ruin, destruction; to go to ruin.

bi-na'sa-kan, to destroy.

bi-na'tang, animal.

bing'kis, a gift, a present sent with a letter.

bi'ngong, confused, disconcerted, stupid.

bi'ni, wife. Cf. istri.

a'nak bi'ni, wife and family.
ber-bi'ni, to have a wife, be married (of the man).
ber-bini-kan, to take to wife.