da'ging da'rah, blood relationship.
'ma'bok da'rah, faint through loss of blood.
bu-ang' a'yer da'rah, dysentery.
da'rat, dry land, land as opposed to water.
ber-ja'lan da'rat, to go by land or inland.
na'ik k-da'rat, or tu'run da'rat, to land, disembark.
mn-da'rat, to go inland.
dar'jat (Ar.), rank.
darji, see derji.
da'tang (62), to come. Cf. mari and sampai.
bu'lan da'tang, next month.
yang a'kan da'tang, future.
ber-da'tang sm'bah, to come and address a superior.
da'ta-ngi, to attack.
da'tang-kan, to bring to pass, bring about, cause.
k-da'ta-ngan, arrival, coming; attacked (by sickness, etc.).
da'tar, flat, level; usually rata.
da'tok or da'to', grandfather; a title of Malay chiefs. This word is used by Chinese to denote their gods = Chinese kong.
da'tok ne'nek, ancestors.
dau'lat (Ar.), power. state, majesty; hail!
dau'lat tu'an-ku, your majesty.
da'un, a leaf, blade of grass.
da'un ka'yu, the leaf of a tree.
da'un teh', tea-leaves.
da'un t-linga, the lobe of the ear.
d‘a'wa (Ar.), a prosecution, lawsuit.
k'na d‘a'wa, to be prosecuted.
mn-d‘a'wa and d‘a'wa-kan, to prosecute.
da'wai, wire. Cf. kawat.
da'wat (Ar.), ink. Cf. tinta.
tm'pat da'wat, inkpot.
da'ya (Sk.), means, resource, plan; also in a bad sense, trick, stratagem.
ti'pu da'ya, trickery, deceit.
da'ya u-pa'ya, resources, means of doing things.
per-da'ya-kan, to deceive, dupe, outwit.
da'ya, in its derivatives:
ba'rat da'ya, southwest. s-la'tan da'ya, south-southwest.
Da'yak, the inhabitants of the interior of Borneo.
da'yang, a girl, a maid-servant at court; used as a form of address in speaking to a girl.
da'yong, an oar.
a'nak da'yong, oarsman, rower.
ber-da'yong, to row, use an oar.
d'bar, ber-d'bar, to palpitate, beat (of the heart).
d-dak', bran (of rice).
d-bu', dust; see dbu and habok.
dekar, see dikar.
den'deng, dried meat.
de'ret, a row, series. Cf. banjar.
ber-de'ret, in a row.
der-ha'ka (Sk.), rebellion, treason: to rebel: also mnderhaka'.
der-ham' (Ar. dirham), a small silver coin.
de'ri or da'ri (27), from (usually of places).
de'ri a'tas, from above, above.
de'ri ba'wah, from below.
de'ri da'lam, from within.