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MALAY-ENGLISH VOCABULARY.
du'ka (Sk.), grief, sorrow, sad-
ness; also du-ka-chi'ta. ber-du'ka and ber-du-ka-chi'ta, to be sad, grieve.
du korg, inn-du'koiy, to carry a person or a child, usually on the back or hip, sometimes in the arms.
du'ku, the name of a fruit.
du'kun, a native doctor, midwife. Cf. dokior, bidan and bomo.
du larg, a salver or tray, usually of wood; smaller than the talam.
dulapan, see dlapan.
du'li (Sk.), dust; a form of ad- dress to kings, as du'li b-gin'- da, du'li yaig di-per-tu'an, your or his majesty; see jun-
dun'ia (Ar.), the inhabited
world.
Iter'ta dun'ia, worldly goods. i'si dun'ia, the inhabitants of
the earth.
naf'su dun'ia, worldly lusts. per-i' da-ran dun'ia, a cycle, pe-
riod of time. dun'ia a'khi-rat, in this world
and the next, for all time.
du'igu, stupid; see drgu.
du'pa (Sk.), incense. Cf. starggi.
du'ri, a thorn, spine. du'ri Ian' dale, porcupines' quills.
Cf. bulu landak. ber-du'ri, thorny. du'ri-an, the name of a fruit.
the durian.
du'sin (Eng. and D.), dozen; also lusin.
dus'ta (Sk.), false, mendacious, untrue; (B.) jus'ta.
sak'si dus'ta, a false witu du'sun, a village; the country as opposed to the town.
eh'wal, see lineal. e'ja, to spell ; see lieja. e'jek, m-iye'jelc, to tease. *
ekh'las (Ar.), sincerity; sincere; also ikhlas.
ek-Ii si-a (Gr.), the church, the church universal (X.). Cf. perhimponan and (jreja.
e'kor (84), tail; numerical coef- ficient of animals.
c'kor ma'ta, the corner of the eye.
bin'taiy ber-c'Jcor, comet.
e'la (Port), an ell, a yard. e'lak, m-rge'lak, to dodge, avoid a blow, evade an order.
'elmu, see 'ilmu. e'lok, beautiful, handsome, pleas- ant, excellent. k'e'lo-kan, beauty, excellence.
e'nak (Jav.), pleasant, nice, agreeable to the senses; usually sdap.
eiggan, see 'ig-gan.
erg's il (D.), hinges.
e'rei^;, lateral, on the side. e're-njan rumali, the side of a
house. bi'lek e're-trjan, a side room.
E-ro'pah, Europe; also Airopah.
erti, see arti.
e'rut, twisted, crooked.
e'sok, to-morrow; also besok. k'c'so-kan lia'ri-rya, the next day.