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MALAY-ENGLISH VOCABULARY.

ta'war i'poh, an antidote for the Malay dart poison.
a'yer ta'war, fresh water (as opposed to salt).
t-pong' ta'war, meal used in Malay magic.
p-na'war, an antidote, cure or specific for a disease.

t-bal', thick, as opposed to nipis, thin.

mu'ka t-bal', shameless, brazenfaced.

t-bang', m-n-bang', to cut down trees, fell. Cf. tbas.

t-bas', m-n-bas', to cut down underwood. Cf. tbang.

t'bing, a high bank of a river.

t-bok', m-n-bok', to bore a hole, perforate.

t-bu', sugar-cane.

t'bu-an, a hornet. Cf. gula.

t'bus, m-n'bus, to redeem, buy back, ransom.

p-n'bus, Redeemer (X.).
t'bu-san, ransom.

t-doh', calm, tranquil; sheltered from sun or wind; to abate (of storms).

t-dong', the generic name for cobras.

te'bar, m-ne'bar, to scatter; to throw a casting net; see jala.

teh' (Chin.), tea.

a'yer teh', tea (the beverage).
da'’un teh', tea (the prepared leaves).

te-ko' (B.) (Chin.), kettle.

te-koan' (B.) (Chin.), tea-pot.

telek, see tilek.

te'lor, lisping, inarticulate speech. Cf. pelat.

tem'bak, m-nem'bak, to shoot with firearms, fire a gun. Cf. bdil.

tem'bok, a wall. Cf. dinding.

ka'ki tem'bok, foundations. Cf. alas.

tem'pang, lame, limping. Cf. penchang and chapek.

tem'po (Port.), time, intermission, respite; in the time of, during the time that. Cf. waktu.

teng', (Chin.), a Chinese lamp.

teng'kah, see tingkah.

teng'gek, to perch (as birds), squat.

te'ngok, m-ne'nyok, to look at. Cf. lihat and pandang.

ten'targ, a native shop window, hinged at the top and bottom.

te'pok, paralysis of the legs. Cf. lmpoh.

ter'barg, to fly.

sa'’uh ter'bang, grapnel.
ter'bang-kan, to send flying (of the wind); to fly away with (as birds of prey).

ter'bit, to arise, come up, spring up. Cf. naik.

ma-ta-ha'ri ter'bit, the sun rises.

ter'j-mah' (Ar.), to translate; also ter'j-mah'kan.

ter'jun, m-ner'jun, to plunge down, leap down.

ter'jun-kan, to cast down, drop a thing down.
a'yer ter'jun, waterfall.

ter'kam, to attack violently, rush at, spring at (as wild animals).