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da'han, the smaller branches of a tree. Cf. chabang, charang, ranting, and chawang.

da'hi, the forehead.

dah'shat (Ar.), terrified; terrible; terror.

b-ri' dah'shat, to cause terror.

da'’ing, dried fish; also ikan kring.

da’i'rah (Ar. circuit), district, neighbourhood. Cf. jajahan.

da'kap, ber-da'kap and mn-da'-kap, to embrace. Cf. plok.

da'ki, dirt on the skin.

da'ki, usually in the form mn-da'ki, to ascend, climb (a hill).

dak-si'na (Sk.), south; usually slatan.

da'ku, phonetic form of aku, when following words ending in n.

da'lam (27), in, inside; while, whilst, during.

da'lam an-ta'ra itu, in the meanwhile.
dalam ber-ka-ta-ka'ta, while speaking.
ba'ju da'lam, vest, underclothing.
de'ri da'lam, from within.
di da'lam, in, inside.
k-da'lam, into.
ma'sok k-da'lam, to go in; to go into a king's palace (court language).
o'rang da'lam, royal household.

da'lam (36, Note), deep; depth.

da'leh, excuse.

ber-da-leh-da'leh, to make excuses.

da-li'ma (Sk.), the pomegranate.

da-lu-da'lu, willow.

dam' (D.), the game of draughts. Cf. choki.

da'mai, peace, concord. Cf. sjahtra and sntausa.

ber-da'mai, at peace.
da'mai-kan and ber-da'mai-kan, to pacify, reconcile.
per-da'mai-an, reconciliation, atonement (X.).

da'mar, resin: hence a torch.

da'mar ba'tu, common resin.
da'mar la'ut, a timber tree.
da'mar ma'ta ku'ching, a fine kind of resin.

damdam, see dmdam.

dam'par, ter-dam'par, aground, stranded. Cf. kandas.

dam'ping, ber-dam'ping, near by, close to.

dan, and. Cf. pun.

da'nau, a small lake. Cf. tasek.

da'pat, mn-da'pat (45, 55), to find, obtain, get, be able.

ta'da'pat ti-a'da, it cannot but be, it must.
da'pa-ti, to find, obtain, get.
da'pat-kan, to come up to or reach a person, meet.
pn-da'pa-tan, earnings.

'da'pur, cooking place, kitchen, stove, oven.

'dar' (Ar.), abode, dwelling; only used in such phrases as:

da'ru 's-sa-lam', the abode of peace.

da'ra (Sk.), usually a'nak da'ra, a virgin.

da'rah, blood.

'chirit da'rah, dysentery.
ta-han' da'rah, to stop bleeding, stanch.
tm'pat tum'pah da'rah, birthplace.