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

E-MBUN embun, dew; e. asap, haze; e. betina, dew in small drops; e. jantan, dew in large drops; kering e., when the dew dries up, i.e., about 7.30 a.m.; berembun, to be falling (of dew); mengembun, to fall in thin drops (of spray). embus, to blow (of wind); embusan, bellows. Ambut, = embok II. empama, see umpama. empang,, barring; damming; stopping the course or flow of anything; a weir, a dam. empap (onom.), the sound of a flat object falling on a soft surface; sa-pelempap, the width of the hand when the palm is laid flat on the table. Zmpat, four; e. betas, fourteen; e. puloh, forty; keempat, all four; yang keempat, the fourth: bNrempat, with three others (making four in all). impedal, - pedal. 6mpelas, =n mempelas. emper, Jav. a pent-house, a shed. emping, rice plucked, crushed and cooked before it has attained maturity; pengemping or lesong pengemping, a pounder for young rice; nmasak peremping, just ripe enough to be cooked as emping (as growing rice). Zmpoh, overflowing; rebus la' empoh, boiling without overflowing (playing with fire yet escaping unsinged), prov. Zmpok, I. a soft spot in fruit. II. tender from boiling. Ampu, pergmpuan, a woman. Zmpul, me.ngempul, to beat about against adverse winds (of a ship). tmpulur, a plant (unid.); pith tNGGAN used as stuffing for raised embroidery. empunya, yang e., whose; mempunyai, to possesses, to own. emul, officious questioning; mgngemul, to importune; to intrude. enak, delightful, enjoyable. enam, six;. belas, sixteen; e. puloh, sixty; keenam, all six; yang keenam, the sixth. enau, - nau. enchal,.nchal-enchal, jumping a naughty child up and down by pulling his ears. enchang, I. an equivalent of enchal. II. e.-enchok, crooked, awry, zigzag. enche', Mr.; an honorific prefix; often written inche. encher, watery. enchok, see enchang. endah, see indah. endak, see hIendak. endal, I. menge.ndal, to walk with the head and shoulders held back and the breast and stomach thrust forward. II. stuffing in; = asak. endap, crouching; keeping oneself concealed while watching; mengendap, to spy; to lurk on the watch; N.S., to abet; terendap, crouching, watching. endas, Jav. the head. endel, buang e., a sweep of the right arm in dancing. endong, to console, soothe a child. endul, a swing support, a hammock, a cradle, a sling for an injured arm. engar, =- ingar. 6nggak, a basket for holding emping. enggal, enggok-6., swaying, bobbing up and down. enggan, unwilling; e. berch~rai, unwilling to separate. [ 64 ]

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