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

RANAK ranak, beranak-ranak, to play in a swift tremolo. ranap, I. meranap, to crumple under great pressure. II. beaten down, of a crop of rice, grass, etc.; fallen, as a house after a hurricane. ranchah, to mark a track by cutting down an occasional sapling. ranchak, gay; continuous and lively (of music, dancing, etc.). ranchang, pointing upwards; a pointed stake stuck in the ground as a rude caltrop. ranchap, cylindrical; m'ran - chap, to masturbate. ranchong, sharp cut; cut at a sharp angle (of a pencil or native pen). randa, meranda, to wander about wildly; going here and there; see also peranda. randai, m erandai, to wade through shallow water. randeh, rondah - randeh, in disorder, dishevelled, in confusion. randi, a silk fabric of Chinese or Siamese make. randok, I. kambing randok, a rank old he-goat. II. merandok, treading down, treading underfoot grass, crops, water. randong, treading down - cf. randok and serandong. randu, to stir liquid round and round with the arm. rang, I. tanah rang, a rice-field (banked and previously cultivated, but lying fallow). II. grade, rank. rangah, haughty, supercilious; mirangah, to swagger. rangai, I. obstinate or chronic (of a disagreeable, but not dangerous disease). II. Pk. merangai, to forage about, like a thief. rangak, a generic name for shells of the genus pteroceras. RANGKUM rangga, I. pointed projections; merangga, sticking up in points (as the tine of a deer). II. Java title of inferior distinction. ranggah, I. meranggah, to strip a tree of fruit. II. to stab upwards, = radak. ranggak, hauling a boat ashore; to steal, pilfer. ranggam, a thorny shrub or small tree (unid.). ranggas, a mass of twigs or fallen branches; beranggas-ranggas, spiky. rarggi, Tam. smart in dress, "putting on side." ranggong, m6ranggong, to crawl laboriously along (as infant or wounded man); to squat with the knees wide apart; burong r., a long-legged water-bird; kait r., fishing when two sticks project from the lead, a hook being suspended from the extremity of each stick. ranggu, see pdranggu. ranggul, meranggul, to dip (of a boat's bows). Cf. anggul, tanggul. rangin, Jav. a shield. rangka, skeleton, framework; berangka, possessing or serving as a framework. rangkai, strung or fastened together; rangkaian, a string of, a combination; berangkai-rangkai, in strings or clusters. rangkak, merangkak, to craw on hands and knees; to make slow progress. rangkap, I. pair, set of two; b&rangkap-rangkapan, in couples. II. perangkap, a trap. rangkas, = ranggas. rangkek, a generic name for shells of the genus conus. rangkong, = ranggong. rangkum, grasping between the;05 ]

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