pa'dam, extinguished, put out (of fire and anger).
pa'dam-kan, to extinguish.
pa'dan, proper, fit, adapted, suited to. Cf. patut and layak.
pa'dang, a plain, open country, as distinguished from jungle.
pa'di, the rice plant; rice in the husk. Cf. bras and nasi.
pa'di la'dang, rice grown in dry fields.
pa'di sa'wah, rice grown in irrigated fields.
tum'bok pa'di, to pound rice in a mortar to remove the husk.
pa'd-ri (Port.), a priest, used of the Protestant clergy as well as of the Roman Catholics. Cf. guru and pndita.
paduka, see pduka.
pa’edah, see fa’idah.
pa'gar, fence, hedge, palisade, stockade, wall, enclosure.
pa'gar bu'lan, a halo round the moon.
pa'gar-kan, to fence in, enclose.
pa'gi, morning; also pa'gi ha'ri.
pa-gi-pa'gi, early morning.
ma'kan pa'gi, breakfast.
pa'gut, m-ma'gut, to peck, bite (of birds and snakes). Cf. patok.
pa'ha, thigh.
pang'kal pa'ha, the hip.
pa-ha'la (Sk.), reward, recompense. Cf. balas.
paham, see faham.
pa'hat, m-ma'hat, -kan, chisel; to chisel, carve.
pa'hit, bitter.
pah-la'wan (Pers.), hero, champion; courageous.
pa'jak (D.), contract, monopoly, farm; to farm, take a contract.
pa'jak chan'du, opium farm.
pa'jak ga'dai, pawnbroker's farm.
pa'kai, m-ma'kai, -kan, to use, make use of, wear, put on, be clothed. Cf. kna.
pa'kai-an, clothes.
pa'kai-an ku'da, harness.
pa'kal, m-ma'kal, to caulk.
pa'kan, the woof in weaving. Cf. longsin.
pa'kau (Chin.), a card game.
pa'kat (Ar. fakat), to confer, consult with, consult together, plot, come to an agreement; see fakat.
pak'sa, favourable (of wind or opportunities).
pak'sa, m-mak'sa (Sk.), to compel, force. Cf. gagah.
pa'ku, a nail, spike.
pa'ku s-k-rup', screw.
pal', in the phrases:
bu-ang' pal', to tack.
ber-pal-pal', tacking, beating to windward.
pa'la (Sk., fruit), the nutmeg tree.
bu'ah pa'la, the nutmeg.
bu'nga pa'la, mace.
pa'lang, cross-bar, transverse beam; see alang. Cf. lintang.
pa'las, a generic name for fan palms.
pa'ling (Jav.), very, exceedingly, most (used with adjectives to form the superlative degree).
pa'ling, ber-pa'ling, to turn the head or the whole body.
pa'ling-kan, to turn (trans.).