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MALAY-ENGLISH VOCABULARY.

a-ga'ma Is' lam, the Moham- medan religion.

a'gar, in order that, so that. a'tjar ja'igan, lest.

a-gar-a'gar, a seaweed and the jelly made therefrom.

a'gas, sandfly.

a Sn (Jav.), great, in certain

phrases, as: ti'arg a'goirj, mainmast.

a had (Ar., first), Sunday ; usual- ly ha'ri aliad; see hart.

a'hal, ah'lu (Ar.), people. ali'lu 'n-nu'jum, astrologers.

ah'li (Ar.), familiar with, accus- tomed to. ah'mak (Ar.), foolish, stupid.

ah'wal, or ih'wal (Ar.), plural

of hal, q.v. Vib (Ar.), disgrace, shame;

disgraceful, despicable. r a"ib-kan, to despise.

Ai-ro'pa, Europe; also Iropah.

4 a-ja"ib (Ar.), wonder, marvel; wonderful, marvelous.

a'jak, m-rga'jak, to persuade, in- cite, invite, urge a person to accompany one= (B.) ajat.

a'jal (Ar.), destiny, term of life.

a'jar, m-tya'jar, -kan, -4, to teach,

chastise, preach (X.). b-la'jar (98), to learn. p-la'ja-ran (124)), lesson, the

thing taught. p-rga'jar (121), a teacher,

preacher (X.). p-rga'ja-ran (124), instruction,

doctrine.

a'ji, m-rga'ji (103), to read, learn to read, especially the Koran. a'jok, m-rga'jok, to mimic, ridi- cule.

'a'kal (Ar.), understanding, in- telligence, reason; the mind. 'a'kal bu'di, intelligence. ber'a'kal (114), intelligent, in- tellectual, sensible.

a'kan (45, 148, 150), to, for, in

order to, shall, will. ta'a'kan, will not, it cannot be that.

a'ka-nim' (Ar.), persons of the Trinity (X.); plural of iiknum.

a'kar, root, a generic term for climbing plants. See also banir, jargkar, tunjarg.

akh'bar (Ar. plural of khabar), news, a newspaper.

a'khir (Ar.), the end, the last;

last, final. a'khir-rya, the end of it, at last.

a'khi-rat (Ar.), the future life,

eternity.

dun' in a'khi-rat, in this world and the next, for all time.

ak-sa'ra (Sk.), a letter (of the alphabet). See huruf.

a'ku (6, 7), I, me.

m-rga'ku, -i (103), to confess,

avow, guarantee, undertake

to do a thing. p-tya'ku-an, confession, creed

(X.).

a-la-baig'ka (Port.), crowbar.

a'lah, to lose in a conflict, suffer

defeat; also kalah (B.). a'lah-kan, to defeat, subdue.

'a-la'i-hi' (Ar.), unto him.

'a' lam (Ar.), the universe, the

world.

'a'lam bar-zakh', Hades, the abode of departed spirits.