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Isa, arabic, Jesus. Nabl Isa, the prophet Jesus. ( ^.xz) 



Isang, to use water to clean yourself after ha ving obeyecl a tlaily call of nature. 



Isër, to move, to clisplace. Isër sahëutik, move a little. 



Isëus, tame , gentle. 



I s i k ë n , to wash rice preparatory to boiling. 



Is in, ashamed, abashed. (Jav. id.) 



Is ing, to ease oneself, to relieve nature. (Jav. iel.) 



Is kan der, Alexander. Arabic. Iskandër Zulkarnain, Alexander the Great, or Alexander 



with the horos, by which he is known in ancient Indian lore. 

 Islam, arabic, Mohammeelan, Mussulman. Belonging to the faithful. Agama Islam, the 



Mohammeelan religion. (*3Ld). 



Ismail, arabic, Ishmael, the son of Abraham. 



Ispala, for instance; in this, or that manner. 



Is tal, stable, being a corruption of the Dutch word Stal, stable. 



Is tam bul, arabic, Constantinople. 



Is tan, to check, to holel at bay, said of any enemy or person to whom we are opposeel. 



Istanggi, incense. (Mal. id.) 



Istiar, to seek, to make exertion to get. 



Is tiara, if only, provideel that. 



Istibrah, a wrong sentence of the priest ; a term on religion matters. 



Istijërat, evielently an Arabic word. Anything relating to persons or times before the 



Mohammeelan religion Avas introduceel ; Pagan anel supernatural. 

 Istinggar, a gun, a fowling piece. The word is a corruption of the Portuguese word 



Espingarda, a matchlock. Marsden. Page 6. 

 Istirahat, arabic, quiet, repose, ease, peace; Quiet, tranquil. 

 Istiwël, a boot, such as worn by Europeans. (From the German Stief ei, Dutch 



Stevel.) 

 Istiwir, atrifling present, or gift; something added out of gooel nature. 

 Is tri, a lady, a woman of rank- used in pantuns or old history. Stri, C. 774 a woman , 



a female in general. 

 Isuk, to morrow, to morroAV morning. Morning in general. (Mal. b-isuh Jav. ésuk anel 



bésuk. ÏJnjing anel bénjïng.) 

 Isuk- is uk, early in the morning. 



Is war a, C. 73, a chief, a lord, a master; name of Siwa anel of Kama Dewa. 

 Is war i, C. 73, the wife of Siwa, otherwise nameel (Lakshmi) , Durga, or (Saraswati). 



(Lahshmi belongs properly to Wishnu, Sarasioaü to Brahma, but on Bali they are 



