MALAY-ENGLISH VOCABULARY.
iji'la ba'bi, epilepsy. ba'cha, ntin-ba'cha, to read. ba'charg, the horse mango. ba'dak, the rhinoceros. ha dam (Pers.), the almond.
ba'dan (Ar.), the human body. Cf. tuboli.
ba'gai, kind, sort.
hfr-ba-gai-ba'gai (115), pl-
ba'fjai, ba-gai-ba'gai, of
various kinds. s-lxi'ijui, the same kind, even
MS. like. Ixn/ainifina, see bgintana.
ba'gan, (Penang) landing stage ; sec parg1t(ffdn
ba'ghal (Ar.), mule.
ba'gi, to, for, towards; (Penang) to give, cause = kasi.
bagitu, see bg it-it.
ba'gus, beautiful, fine, nice.
bah', flood, inundation. Cf.
sbdk.
ba'hang, radiant heat. bah'kan, yea, moreover. bah't-ra (Sk.), state barge; ark
(X.). ba'hu, shoulder.
bah'wa (Sk.) (138). a punctu- ation word ; see bhawa. bah'ya or ba'hi-a (Sk.), danger,
peril. Also ma'ra balt'ya. bai-du'ri (Sk.), certain precious stones, opals, cat's eyes, etc. Cf. manikfini. ba'ik, good, well; (B.) in good
health.
ba-ik-ba'ik. be careful. ba'ik. . bti ' ik . . , both . . and . . ba'ik-lali. all right. ba'ik pa' ma, handsome.
a'lla ba'ik? (B.) are you well?
ja'ga ba-ik-ba'ik, be careful.
kha'bar ba'ik, lit., good news, a reply to salutation; see Telia- bar.
wm-ba'i-ki (103), to mend.
k-ba'i-kan, goodness.
bait' (Ar.), house, in certain
phrases, as:
ba-i'tu- 'Hah, the house of God. Bai'tn 'l-mu-ka'dis, Jerusalem.
ba'ja, manure.
nnn-ba'ja, to manure.
ba'ja (Sk.), steel. //->/' ba'ja, steel.
ba'jak, plough. Cf. trggala. ma'ta ba'jak, ploughshare. targ'kai ba'jak, plough handle.
ba'ji, wedge.
ba'jik, only found in its deriva- tive:
k-ba'ji-kan, virtiie, good deeds, welfare, advantage.
ba'ju, coat, jacket. Cf. jubali.
bn'JH da' la in, underwear, vest.
ba'jn ran'iai, coat of mail.
ba'ju zi'rali, coat of mail.
ta'iyan ba'ju, sleeve. ba'ka, origin, birth, breeding.
ba'ka (Ar.), eternal, imperish- able, as opposed to fana, perishable. Cf. kkal.
ba'kar, inm-ba'kar, -kan, to
burn, roast. Cf. liargus. Im'kdr b-f-'i'. to make iron hot. frr-ba'kar, burnt.
ba'kau, mangrove.
ba'ki (Ar.), surplus, remainder, cash balance.
ba'koig, lily.
bak'sis (Pers.), present.
bak'ti (Sk.), loyalty, loyal ser- vice, devotion.