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MALAY-ENGLISH VOCABULARY.

be'rak, to ease oneself; see buarg ayer.

beranda, see branda.

be'raig, furious, wild with rage.

ber-ha'la, an idol.

ni'mah ber-ha'la, a heathen

temple. beriigin, see brirgin.

ber'kas, a faggot, a bundle of things tied together.

toer'kat (Ar.), blessing, benedic- tion, good influence. bcr-ka'ti, to bless.

Tier'kek, snipe.

Ber'ma (Sk.), the Hindu god Brahma; also brahma.

ber'man (Sk.), a brahmin; also brahman.

ber-naqg:', to swim; see rnarg.

T>er-ni-a'ga, to trade; see bniaga.

berok, see brok.

1>er-o'leh, to possess, own; see oleh.

T>er'seh, clean. Cf. suchi. ber'seli-kan, to clean.

ber'sin, sneezing; to sneeze.

be'san, ber-be'san, related by marriage of their children.

be'sok, to-morrow; see esolc.

-be'ta (Hind.), slave, servant.

Used as a pronoun of the 1st

person by royalty. T>-gi-ma'na (144), how, in what

way? ib-gin'da (Sk.), a title given to

kings and princes, and used

as a pronoun of the 2nd or

3rd person.

"b-gi'ni, thus, so, like this. b-gi tu, thus, so, like that.

b-ha'gi, mm-b-lia'gi, -kan (149), a division, share, part; to share, divide. b-ha'gi-an, a share.

b-ha-gi'a (Sk.), good fortune, blessing ; blessed, happy; also berbhagia.

b-ha'na (Sk.), sound of voices, noise.

b-ha'ra (Sk.), a measure of

weight. to' lab b-ha'ra, ballast.

b-ha'ru (161), new, recent; new- ly, lately, just, then and not till then.

b-ha'sa (Sk.), language, good manners, politeness.

bit'di b-ha'sa, tact and polite- ness.

ja'lan b-ha'sa, idiom.

ju'ru b-ha'sa, interpreter.

ku'raty b-ha'sa, impolite.

bhatra, see bahtra.

b-ha'wa (138) (Sk.), a punctua- tion word, generally intro- ducing a quotation. Also baliwa.

b-ha'ya (Sk.), danger; see bah- i/a.

bi-a'dab (Pers.), rude, dis- respectful.

bi'ak, prolific, fertile.

bi'ar, -kan, to allow, permit; sometimes used almost in the sense of although (let it be), as, biar lambat pun jadi juga, though it be a long time it will do.

bi-ar-bi'ar, intestinal worms.

bi-a'sa (Sk.), accustomed, ex- perienced, intimate, usual. bi-a'sa-lcan di'ri, to accustom oneself, practise.