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ALIF
AB'AD
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MALAY-ENGLISH
DICTIONARY
| ا | The letter alif; the alphabetical symbol for the number 1 in the abjad, q. v. |
| اب | aba. I. Glow, warmth, C. and S.; (Kedah) běhaba, v. haba.
II. The smallest imaginable atom; C. and S. (= hama?) III. Also abah, q. v. |
| ابا | abâ. Arab. Father. Cf. abû. |
| ابأ | ibâ’. Arab. Refusal rejection; disobedience; unwillingness. |
| ابتدأ | ibtida’. Arab. Beginning; commencement; exordium.
Ḥurûfu ’l-ibtidâ’: expressions used to open a sentence. Lil’ibtidâ’: to begin with; firstly; = saběr-mola. |
| ابتر | abtar. Arab. Curtailed; docked; shortened in the tail. |
| ابجد | abjad. [Arab.: a composite word made up of the first four letters of the alphabet arranged in their ancient order.] The alphabet following the old order of the letters—an order still observed in Hebrew; the numerical alphabet, each letter having a successive numerical value, viz.:—
To these purely Arabic letters are added the following non-Arabic letters:—
These numerical values of the letters are much used in calculating horoscopes and in other methods of divination. |
| ابد | abad. Arab. Eternity; the endless future. Daripada azal datang kapada abad: from the endless past to the endless future; Bust. Sal. |
| ابدي | abadi. Arab. Eternal; everlasting. |
| ابدية | abadiyyat. Arab. Eternity. |
| ابر | abar. Měngabar: to check or restrain anything in motion; Kl. |
| ابر | abor. Měngabor: to lavish; to waste; to be prodigal in expenditure; cf. ambor and tabor. |
| ابراهيم | ibrahîm. Arab. Abraham. |
| ابرص | abraṣ. Arab. Leprous. |
| ابرق | abraḳ. Arab. Mica. |
| ابس | abus. I. A small coin; the tenth portion of a timah or kepeng; Kl. Also habus.
II. (Kedah.) The name of a tree (unidentified). |
| ابس | abis. Better habis, q. v. |
| ابعد | ab‘ad. Arab. More remote; far distant.
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