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MALAY-ENGLISH VOCABULARY.
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ber-hu'tang, in debt.
pi-hu'tang, credit.


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i'a, he, she, it, they; also dia.

i'a’i'tu (17), that, that one; that is to say, namely.
i'a’i'ni (17), this, this one.

‘i-ba'dat (Ar.), worship, adoration, piety, devotion. Cf. smbahyang.

‘i-ba'rat (Ar.), metaphor, figure; explanation, interpretation. Cf. kias.

am'bil 'i-ba'rat, to use a metaphor.

ib'lis (Ar.), the devil, Satan. Cf. shaitan.

ib'ni, ib'nu or bin' (Ar.), son; usually anak.

i'bol, a kind of palm tree.

‘Ib-ra'ni (Ar.), Hebrew.

i'bu, mother. Cf. mak and indok.

i'bu a'yam, hen.
i'bu ba'pa, parents.
i'bu ja'ri, thumb.
i'bu ka'ki, great toe.
s-i'bu s-ba'pa, of the same father and mother.

i'dah, bridal present.

i'dam, mng-i'dam, to long for (of pregnant women).

i'dap, chronic disease.

i'dar, ber-i'dar, to revolve, go round in a circle. Cf. pusing.

bin'tang ber-i'dar, a planet.
i'dar-kan or per-i'dar-kan, to pass or send round, especially of food.
per-i' da-ran, revolution.
per-i' da-ran dun'ia, a cycle, period of time.

id'dah (Ar., number), the number of days or fixed time that a woman may not marry after divorce or the death of her husband.

idhin, see izin.

‘if'rit (Ar.), demon, evil spirit. Cf. jin and hantu.

i'gal, m-ngi'gal, to spread the tail, as peacocks and turkeys.

igama, see agama.

i'gau, m-ngi'gau, to talk in one's sleep, have bad dreams.

ih'wal (Ar.), plural of hal, q.v.

i'jok, the coarse fibre of the kabong (sugar palm), used for making rope.

i'kal, wavy (of hair). Cf. kreting.

i'kan, fish.

i'kan b-la'lang, flying fish.
i'kan k-ring', dried fish. Cf. da'ing.
i'kan lum-ba-lum'ba, porpoise.
i'kan pa'us, whale.
i'kan to'dak, sword-fish.
i'kan yu', shark.
nya-wa'nya'wa i'kan, more dead than alive.

i'kat, m-ngi'kat, -kan, a bundle; to tie, fasten. Cf. berkas.

i'kat ping'gang, belt.
i'kat p-ri'gi, the masonry with which a well is lined.
i'kat ru'mah, to build a house (of brick or masonry).
i'ka-tan, fastenings.

ikh'las (Ar.), sincerity; sincere; also ekhlas.

ikh'ti-ar (Ar.). choice, decision, opinion.