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MALAY-ENGLISH VOCABULARY.

am'bil, m-ngam'bil (55), to take, fetch.

am'bil a'ngin = ma'kan a'ngin, to go for an airing or pleasure excursion.
m-ngam'bil ha'ti o'rarg, to gain people's affections.

am'bin, a scarf or band for securing burdens carried on the back.

am-bo'i, oh! exclamation of astonishment.

am'bol, m-ngam'bol, to rebound. Cf. anjal.

am-bong-am'bong, a plant, the pith of which is used for lamp wicks.

ambun, see mbun.

a'min (Ar.), amen; true, faithful.

a'mir (Ar.), chief, commander.

a'mok, m-nga'mok, a frenzied assault; to attack furiously, “run amuck.”

am'pat, or ’m'-pat (29-35), four

am'pat b-las', fourteen.
am'pat per-s-gi' or am'pat per-sa'gi, square.
am'pat pu'loh, forty.
k'am'pat, all four.
s-per-am'pat, a quarter.
yang k'am'pat, the fourth.

am'pu, m-ngam'-pu, to hold in the hands, govern, rule over, support, sustain.

am'pun, m-ngam'-pun, -kan, -i, pardon, forgiveness; to forgive, pardon.

k'am'pu-nan, forgiveness.

am-punya, to possess, own.

pu'nya (12, 14, 15, 21), the possessive particle.
mm-pu-nya'’i, to possess, own.

a-nai-a'nai, the white ant; see smut puteh.

a'nak, child, the smaller part of a thing, the young of animals and plants.

a'nak A'dam, children of Adam, the human race.
a-nak-a'na-kan, a doll.
a'nak ang'kat, adopted child.
a'nak a'yam, chicken.
a'nak a'yer, a small stream.
a'nak bi'ni, family.
a'nak boty'su, youngest child.
a'nak bu'ah, the dependants of a Malay chief. a'nak chu'chu, descendants.
a'nak da'ra, virgin.
a'nak da'yong, oarsman, rower.
a'nak km'bar, twins.
a'nak kun'chi, key.
a'nak la-ki-la'ki, boy.
a'nak li'dah, the uvula.
a'nak mu'rid,v a pupil.
a'nak neg'ri, native of a country.
a'nak pa'nah, arrow.
a'nak pi-a'tu, orphan.
a'nak p-ra'hu, boatmen, sailors.
a'nak p-rem'pu-an, girl.
a'nak ra'ja, prince.
a'nak ro'da, spokes of a wheel.
a'nak sau-da'ra, nephew, niece.
a'nak su'long, first-born.
a'nak su'ngai, tributary stream.
a'nak tang'ga, steps of a ladder.
a'nak tiri, step-child.
a'nak tung'gal, only child.
a'nak ya'tim, an orphan.
ber-a'nak, to have children, bear children.
ber-a'nak-kan (117), to bring forth, to beget.
per-a'na-kan, native, native born.
ka'nak-ka'nak, infant.