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MALAY-ENGLISH VOCABULARY

jo'get, dance, dancing. Cf. tari.

Jo'hor, the name of a country at the south end of the Malay Peninsula.

jo'lok, mn-jo'lok, to gather fruit off a tree by means of a long pole.

jong', a junk.

jong'kit, mn-jong'kit, to rise at one end, tip up.

jong'kok, ber-jong'kok, to squat, sit on one's haunches.

jo'ri (Hind.), a pair (used of horses only). Cf. pasang.

jo'rong, tray for betel nut.

J-pun', Japan, Japanese.

j-ram', rapids in a river.

j-ra'mi, straw, hay, the fibrous parts of certain fruits.

j-rang', mn-j-rang', -kan, to heat over a fire. Cf. diang and panggang.

j-rat', mn-j-rat', -kan, a noose or snare; to snare. Cf. rachek.

j-ra'wat, pimples on the face. Cf. bisul.

j-rit', mn-j-rit', to scream, cry out as in fear (of men and certain animals).

j-rok' (Jav.), generic name for oranges, limes, etc.; usually limau. Also a preserve or pickle made from these fruits.

j-ru'mat, darning.

j-ru'mus, prostrate, flat on one's face. Cf. tiarap.

ter-j-ru'mus, fallen flat on one's face.

jua, see juga.

ju-ak-ju'ak, body-guard.

ju'al, mn-ju'al, -kan, to sell.

ber-ju'al (100), selling, engaged in the sale of.
ber-ju'al-b-li', buying and selling.

ju'ang, ber-ju'ang, to fight (of elephants and dragons).

ju'bah (Ar.), tunic, a long outer garment worn by Arabs, and by Malays on special occasions.

ju'di (Sk.), gambling.

ma'in ju'di, to gamble.

ju'ga (144, 162), likewise, just, nevertheless, merely; also jua.

ba'ik ju'ga, pretty good, just as well.
b-gi'tu ju'ga, just like that.
dm'ki-an ju'ga, just in that way.
i'ni ju'ga, just now.
sa'ma ju'ga, this very thing, just the same.

ju'lang, mn-ju'lang, to raise up above the head, bear aloft in the hands; carry astride on the shoulders, toss (as a bull).

ju'ling, squint; cross-eyed.

ju'lor, mn-ju'lor, to stretch out, put out, extend (the limbs, tongue, etc.). Cf. unjor.

juma‘at, see jma‘at.

jumlah, see jmlah.

jum'pa, ber-jum'pa, to meet, come across a person. Cf. tmu.

ju'ngor, snout, beak (of some animals and birds). Cf. munchong.

jun'jong, mn-jun'jong, to carry on the head, place on the