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MALAY-ENGLISH VOCABULARY.

g-gat', a bookworm; the larva of the moth which destroys clothing.

gha'’ib (Ar.), to disappear, vanish.

g-ha'ra, a'nak g-ha'ra, legitimate children.

gha'rib (Ar.), foreign, strange.

g-ha'ru, aloes-wood.

gi', ghee, clarified beef fat, used by natives of India; also minyak sapi.

gi'gi, a tooth. Cf. gerham.

gi'gi a'su, canine teeth.
gigi s-ri', the front teeth.
cha'bot gi'gi, to draw a tooth.
chung'kil gi'gi, tooth-pick.

gi'git, mng-gi'git, to bite.

gi'la, mad, insane, idiotic.

gi'la ba'bi, epilepsy.

gi'lang, gi'lang-g-mi'lang, shining, glittering. Cf. kilat.

gi'ling, mng-gi'ling, to roll (between rollers as in a roller mill), roll up (as sails), grind (as with curry stone and roller). Cf. gelek and guling.

ba'tu gi'ling, stone for grinding curry stuff.

gi'lir (115), alternation, change, turn, relieving guard.

ber-gilir, alternately, in succession, in turn. Cf. ganti.
gili-ran, turn, change of guard.

gin'ting, a roofing tile = gnting.

g-lak', in the phrase:

ter-ta'wa g-lak' g-lak', to laugh uproariously.

g-lam', the name of a tree, the bark of which is used for caulking boats.

g-lang', bracelet, anklet.

g-lang' ka'ki, anklets.
g-lang' ta'ngan, bracelets.

g-lap', dark, obscure. Cf. klam.

g-lap' gu-li'ta, pitch dark.
bu'lan g-lap', the time when the moon is invisible.
ma-ta-ma'ta g-lap', detective.

g-lar', mng-g-lar', to confer title or surname.

ber-g-lar', having a title or surname.
g-la'ran, surname, title.

g-las' (Eur.), drinking glass.

g-l-gar', floor joists.

g-li', ticklish, excitable, unable to control oneself.

g-lin'chir, mng-g-lin'chir, to slip, slide.

glitar, see gltar.

g-lo'joh, greedy, gluttonous.

g-lok', a vessel for water with a narrow neck.

g-lo'rah (Ar.), stormy, troubled.

g-lom'bang, large waves, breakers. Cf. ombak and alun.

g-l'tar, mng-g-l'tar, to tremble. Cf. gmntar.

g-lu'mang, mng-g-lu'mang, to wallow in mud; smeared with mud. Cf. lumor and kubang.

g-mal', a bundle of sticks, sheaf of grain.

g-ma'la, mythical jewels supposed to have magic properties. Also kmala.

g-mar', pleased, glad, joyful; joy.

ber-g-mar', to rejoice.
k-g-ma'ran, that which gives pleasure; enjoyment, rejoicing.