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MALAY-ENGLISH VOCABULARY.
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ma'kan ga'ji, to receive a salary, work for wages.
ma'kan hak' o'rang, to rob a person of his rights, do an injustice.
ma'kan mi'num, to eat and drink.
ma'kan na'si, to take a meal.
ma'kan pa'gi, breakfast.
ma'kan ra'chun, to take poison, be poisoned.
ma'kan ro'kok, to smoke the native cigarette.
ma'kan s-hi-da'ngan, to eat together.
ma'kan su-ap', to take a bribe.
ma'kan sum'pah, to break one's oath, perjure oneself.
b-ri' ma'kan, to feed.
cha'ri ma'kan, to get a living.
di-ma'kan a'pi, consumed by fire.
ha'bis ma'kan, after eating.
ma'ka-nan, food.

makh'lok (Ar.), creature, created being. Cf. jadi.

ma'ki, m-ma'ki, abuse, scolding, vituperation; to abuse, revile, call names. Cf. nista.

ma'kin (95), more, the more. Cf. mangkin and mingkin.

ma'kin.. ma'kin.., the more.. the more..
s-ma'kin, by so much the more.

ma-ko'ta (Sk.), crown.

mak'sud (Ar.), aim, object, purpose; sense, meaning. Cf. hndak and mau.

ma'lam, night; the Malays reckon the day to begin at 6 p.m., so the night belongs to the following day, and therefore malam ahad is Saturday night, not Sunday night.

ma'lam ha'ri, night time.
ma'lam s-ka'rang, ma'lam ini or ma'lam da'tang, to-night.
ma'lam ta'di, last night.
ja'uh ma'lam, late at night.
s-ma'lam, last night.
si-ang' ma'lam, day and night.
t'ngah ma'lam, midnight.
ber-ma'lam, to pass the night.

ma'lang, unfortunate, wretched.

un'tong yang ma'lang, bad fortune.
o'rang ma'lang, a wretched fellow.
k-ma'la-ngan, misfortune.

ma'las, lazy, idle.

Malayu, see Mlayu.

ma-li'gai (Tam.), palace; usually istana.

m‘a'lim (Ar.), teacher, instructor, pilot, guide, mate on a ship.

ma'lu, shame, disgrace; ashamed, bashful, modest.

b-ri' ma'lu, to cause shame or disgrace to a person.
k'na ma'lu, to be disgraced.
k-ma'lu-an, shame, disgrace; the private parts.

m‘a'lum (Ar.), known, notorious.

b-ri' m‘a'lum, to make known.
m‘a'lum-kan, to inform, make known. Cf. bri tahu.

ma'mah, to chew, masticate. Cf. kulom.

ma'mak, uncle, aunt.

ma-man'da, a polite form of mamak.

mam'bang, certain supernatural beings, spirits.

mam'pus, dead; usually mati.

m‘a'mur (Ar.), populous, thickly inhabited.