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MALAY-ENGLISH VOCABULARY.
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k-lur'ga (Sk.), relationship, related to, a relative.

kaum' k-lur'ga, relations, family.

k-ma'la, mythical jewels supposed to have magic qualities; usually gmala.

k-man'tin (B.), bride = pngantin prempuan.

k-ma'rau, dry, without water.

mu'sim k-ma'rau, the dry season.

k-ma'rin, yesterday; see klmarin.

k-mas', ber-k-mas', to pack up, stow away.

k-mas'kan, to pack things up.

km-ba'li, again, over again, back again; to return. Cf. balek and pulang.

km-ba'li k-rah'mat Allah, to die.
km-ba'li-kan, to restore, give back, return.

km-bang', ber-km-bang', to spread, spread out, expand, open (as liquids in absorbent material, a dry sponge when soaked in water, or a flower from the bud).

ker'tas km-bang', blotting paper.
km-bang'kan, to spread out (as a bird spreads its wings).

km'bar, ber-km'bar, twins; in pairs, in triplets.

a'nak km'bar, twins.
ta'li km'bar ti'ga, a threefold cord.
km-ba'ri, to pair with or against (in single combat).

km-ba'ra, m-ngm-ba'ra, to wander about.

km-bi'ri and k-bi'ri, mutilated, castrated. Cf. kasim.

a'yam km-bi'ri, a capon.

km'b-li, baize, rough woollen material such as blankets are made of.

km-bo'ja (Sk.), the name of a tree with sweet-scented flowers; also kamboja.

km'bong, to swell; swollen.

km'di-an, afterwards.

km'di-an de-ri-pa'da, after (prep.). Cf. lpas.
km'di-an de-ri-pa'da itu, after that.

k-me'ja (Port.), shirt.

k'mn-nyan, benzoin, used as incense by the Malays.

km'pas, a hard-wood tree.

km'pis, deflated, collapsed (as a bicycle tyre).

k-mu'di, rudder.

ju-ru-mu'di, steersman, quarter-master.

k-mun'chak, top, apex, summit (of masts, roofs, hills, etc.).

k-mu'ning, a tree with wood similar to boxwood, beating sweet-scented flowers.

k'na, m-ng'na (7), to hit a mark, get, incur, as in the following phrases:

k'na dn'da, to be fined.
k'na fit'nah, to be slandered.
k'na hu'jan, to get wet in the rain.
k'na hu'kum, to get punished.
k'na lu'ka, to get a wound.
k'na ma'lu, to be disgraced.
k'na pu'kol, to get beaten.
k'na ru'gi, to incur loss.
k'na sa'kit, to fall sick.
k'na sek'sa, to get punished.
k'na ti'kam, to be stabbed.
k'na-kan, to apply, put on (as clothes, plasters or anything externally applied).