An abridged Malay-English dictionary (romanised) by R.J. Wilkinson ...

LUTU MAHAR tutu, mlutu, to attack in swarms, tMmpurong 1., the knee - pan; of wasps. berlutut, to be on one's knees. lutut, the knee; kepala 1., the luyu, mata luyu, drooping eyelids. forepart of the knee; pelipatan luyut, me-luyut, hanging, e.g., of 1., the intercondyloid fossa; fruit on boughs. M ma', mother (familiar). maa, Ar. water; maa'l hayat, water of life. maaf, Ar. pardon, forgiveness; minta m., to ask for pardon; = minta ampun; maafkan, to forgive; also mahap. maajun, Ar. medicine, tonic. maallm, - malim. maalum, Ar. known, understood; maalumkan, to inform; lebeh maalum, you are aware. maamum, Ar. the followers of the imam at the mosque; the congregation. maamur, Ar. prosperous, populous, abounding. maana, Ar. meaning, significance. maashuk, Ar. the beloved one; mistress; loved. mabok, intoxicated; m. berahi, intoxicated with love; m. darah, faint at the sight of blood; m. k~chubong, dazed by datura poisoning; m. ombak, sea-sick. macham, sort, type; as; machammacham, of sorts, different kinds; apa m., how? m. ini, this way, thus. machan, Jav. a tiger. machang, the horse - mango (mangifera foetida); also embachang. madahb, Ar. saying; utterance; bUrmadah, to say, to speak. II. Ar. the vowel point marking the long alif. madam I. depressed. II. Eur. a lady of rank. madat, I. Hind. prepared opium; chandu. II. a turret, a watchtower; battlements. madrasah, Ar. a school. madu, I. Skr. honey; ayer m., honey; laut m., an ocean of sweetness. II. Ar. rival (especially in affections or a rival wife). madzhab, Ar. a sect, a school (of thought). madzkur, = mazkur. mafhum, Ar. understood, comprehending; tiada mafhum akan maana bahasa Melayu, he had not grasped the spirit of the Malay language. magang, overripe (of fruit). maghlub, Ar. conquered, overcome. maghrib, Ar. the west. magun, the steerman's compartment in a native ship. maha, Skr. great (used in compounds only); maha besar, very great; maha-mulia, most illustrious; maha - tinggi, most exalted. mahal costly; dear; rare; mahal di-bhli, sukar' di-chari, dear to buy and hard to get for oneself. mahaligai, Tam. a palace; better maligai. mahang, a generic name for a number of trees (macaranga spp.). mahap, = maaf. mahar, Ar. the settlement on a [ 158 ]

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An abridged Malay-English dictionary (romanised) by R.J. Wilkinson ...
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Wilkinson, Richard James, 1867-1941.
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