A grammar and dictionary of the Malay language : with a preliminary ...
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DUR—DAR [44 ] DAR—DOK<br />
Durpada (s). The son <strong>of</strong> Busukate, kiug<br />
<strong>of</strong> Maiura, <strong>and</strong> bro<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Dewikuuti,<br />
wife <strong>of</strong> Paudu.<br />
Durya (t). Name <strong>of</strong> a kmd <strong>of</strong> striped<br />
cotton fabric.<br />
Duryadaua (s). The king <strong>of</strong> Astina, in<br />
<strong>the</strong> Mahabarat ; v. Druyudana <strong>and</strong><br />
Suyudaua.<br />
Dusana (j). Relative, blood relation,<br />
kinsman.<br />
Dusiisana (s). Name <strong>of</strong> a bro<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong><br />
Suyudana ; v. Durasana.<br />
Dusun. Name <strong>of</strong> a variety <strong>of</strong> garlic.<br />
Du.sun. Name <strong>of</strong> a wild tribe <strong>of</strong> Borneo,<br />
on its north-eastern coast.<br />
Duta (s). A messenger.<br />
Duwa (j. loro). Two.<br />
Duwa-blah. Both, <strong>the</strong> two.<br />
Duwablas. Twelve.<br />
Duwapuluh. Twenty.<br />
Duwa-laki-estri. Man <strong>and</strong> wife ; an<br />
idiomatic expression, which, however,<br />
is not confined to this particular relation,<br />
nor confined to two persons.<br />
Duwaratus. Two hundred.<br />
Duvva-ribu. Two thous<strong>and</strong>.<br />
Duvvau. Gr<strong>and</strong>fa<strong>the</strong>r five degrees removed<br />
; forefa<strong>the</strong>r, ancestor.<br />
])'aCHIN(j). A steelyard,<br />
D'ad'a (j. d'ad'a <strong>and</strong> jaja). The breast<br />
<strong>the</strong> thorax ; <strong>the</strong> bosom ; <strong>the</strong> heart, <strong>the</strong><br />
seat <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> affections.<br />
D"ad'a-prang (j).<br />
distinguished from <strong>the</strong> wings.<br />
D'adap. Name <strong>of</strong> a tree, Erytkriiia indica.<br />
D'ad'ap-chuchuk, or D. duri. Erylkrina<br />
aculeata.<br />
D'ad'ap-miuak. Erythrina inennis.<br />
D'ad'ap-wangi. Erythrina spathacea. The<br />
erythrinas are used as vegetating props<br />
for <strong>the</strong> pepper vine, <strong>and</strong> planted <strong>with</strong><br />
<strong>the</strong> c<strong>of</strong>fee plants to afford <strong>the</strong>m shade.<br />
D'ad'o (poii). Dice.<br />
D-agn (j).<br />
The Javanese partridge, Per-<br />
drix javanica.<br />
DakS,p (j). To embi-ace ; an embrace, a<br />
hug.<br />
D-alang (j). An actor, a stage-player, a<br />
comedian ; a story-teller.<br />
D'ampa (sun). Tetter, ringworm.<br />
D-ampar (jav). A throne.<br />
D<strong>and</strong>'an. To play on a musical instrument.<br />
D<strong>and</strong>'ang (jav). A crow.<br />
D'ang (J. a female devotee). A title <strong>of</strong><br />
inferior order prefixed to <strong>the</strong> names <strong>of</strong><br />
women ; a waiting-maid, a h<strong>and</strong>maid.<br />
Daugkal (bat). Shallow, not deep.<br />
Dara. A maid, a virgin.<br />
Darad ang. A waiting-maid, a h<strong>and</strong>maid,<br />
D-arat (j). L<strong>and</strong>, distinct from air or<br />
water, terra firma ; on foot, not conveyed<br />
by any vehicle ; foot soldiers,<br />
infantry.<br />
D'ai'ingo (sun). Calamus aromaticus.<br />
D-asar (j). Ground, surface; bottom,<br />
ground under <strong>the</strong> water ground,<br />
;<br />
floor; ground, bottom colour; gi'ouud,<br />
foundation, reason.<br />
Dataug (j). To come, to arrive ; to<br />
arrive at, to reach ; to arrive, to<br />
happen ; until, to, unto.<br />
D-atang-ati. To have <strong>the</strong> heart, to find<br />
in one's heart to do an act.<br />
D'ataugi; v. tr. To get at, to reach,<br />
to attain ;<br />
ward.<br />
to produce, to bring for-<br />
D-atiingkan.<br />
ward.<br />
To produce, to bring for-<br />
D-atang-kapada.<br />
place that.<br />
Until, to <strong>the</strong> time or<br />
D-atanglah.<br />
Dayung (j).<br />
Come ! welcome !<br />
An oar; to row, to oar.<br />
D-amam. Fever.<br />
D'amam-katiga. Ague, intermittent fever.<br />
D-amam-kora. Hectic fever.<br />
D'amam-salang. Intermittent fever ; v.<br />
Damam-kiltiga.<br />
D'amd-ilm (j. d-am). Malice, gi-udgo,<br />
spite, malevolence, rancour ; envy.<br />
D'aud'a (s). Fine, pecuniary penalty,<br />
mulct ; forfeiture.<br />
D-iiudi. Name <strong>of</strong> a stringed instrument<br />
Lke a guitar.<br />
D angilr (J. to underst<strong>and</strong>). To hear, to<br />
The centre <strong>of</strong> an army perceive by <strong>the</strong> ear ; to hear, to<br />
hearken, to listen, to obey.<br />
Dapa (j). A fathom.<br />
D-ilsfarata (s). The elder bro<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong><br />
P<strong>and</strong>u, <strong>and</strong> fa<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kurawa ; v.<br />
Drastarata.<br />
Ded'es (j). Musk, civet.<br />
Dendang (j). To sing.<br />
D"end'eug (j). A wall ; name <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
isl<strong>and</strong>s at <strong>the</strong> eastern end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Straits<br />
<strong>of</strong> Malacca, called in <strong>the</strong> maps Dinding.<br />
Dend-eng-ari. A kind <strong>of</strong> partition wall<br />
<strong>with</strong>in a tomb or gi-ave.<br />
Didik. To boil, to seeth.<br />
Dim (ou. duim). An inch.<br />
D'iri (j). Self person, individual ; thou ; ;<br />
to st<strong>and</strong>, to be erect.<br />
D-iriamba.<br />
slave."<br />
Myself ; litei-ally, " self-<br />
D'iri-kita. Myself, ourselves.<br />
Diri-ku. Myself<br />
D-iri-mu. Thyself.<br />
D'iri-iia. Himself; herself<br />
Dirikan (diri). To cause to st<strong>and</strong> ; to<br />
erect, to place perpendicularly ; to<br />
erect, to raise ; to hoist.<br />
r)okoh. A kind <strong>of</strong> necklace.