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MALAY-ENGLISH VOCABULARY.

ga'gak, a crow, raven.

ga'gap, to stammer, stutter.

gah', fame, renown, glory; also mgah, q.v.

ga-ha'ru or g-ha'ru, aloeswood. Cf. alwat.

ga'jah (Sk.), an elephant.

ber-ma'in ga'jah = ber-ma'in cha'tur, to play chess; see chatur.

ga'ji (Eur.), wages, salary. Cf. upah.

o'rang ga'ji, a hired man, servant.
ma'kan ga'ji, to receive wages or a salary.

ga-la-ga'la, pitch used for caulkading boats.

ga'lah, a long thin pole such as is used on native boats for poling or mooring them.

ga'lak, fierce, savage.

ga'lak-kan, to stir up (as flame or passion), excite.

ga'lang, mng-ga'lang, to prop up, shore up; also kalang.

ga'li, mng-ga'li, to dig.

png-ga'li, spade; pick-axe.
ga'li-an, a mine, also k-li'an.

ga'mak, mng-ga'mak, to draw a dagger or sword partly out of the sheath, so as to threaten an adversary.

ga'mak, ga-mak-ga'mak, at a guess, approximately.

gam'bang, a musical instrument.

gam'bar, a picture, portrait, pictoral representation.

tu'lis gam'bar, to draw a picture.

gam'bir, the name of a plant, gambier.

ga'mis (Ar. qamis), shirt, vest.

ga'm-lan (Jav.), a Javanese band.

gam'pang (Jav.), easy; usually snang or mudah.

a'nak gam'pang, illegitimate child.

ga'nas, fierce, ferocious, violent.

gan'chu, a hook.

gan'da, fold, in the expressions =

s-pu'loh gan'da, ten-fold.
s-ra-tus gan'da, a hundred-fold.
s-kali gan'da, or gan'da, two-fold.
du'a ka'li gan'da, twice as much again.
ber-gan'da-gan'da, manifold.

gan'dom (Pers.), wheat; also trigu.

gang'gang, ber-gang'gang, to warm oneself at a fire. Cf. diang.

mng-gang'gang, to warm or dry over a fire.

gang'gu, impatient, importunate, interfering, meddlesome; to be in a hurry.

gan'ja, the Indian hemp, from which an intoxicating drug is made.

gan'jal, a wedge or “liner” inserted in frames or bearings to tighten them up; the spaces used with type to separate the words.

gan'jil, odd, uneven (of numbers). Cf. gnap, even.

gan'tang, a measure of capacity (see end of Grammar).

gan'ti, substitute, successor; in place of, instead of.

ber-gan-ti-gan'ti, in turn, successively. Cf. gilir.