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zoe gembong, and Fa gelembong, to bubble up; 
3S gega, to make an indis- si gelegak, a bubbling noise. 
tinct noise, 
og gegar, and se gelegar, to vibrate; 
y getar, to tremble, AS geletar, to tremble violently ; 
2g getek, to be forward, as an oft geletek to feel sensual 
impudent woman, desire, to suffer of nym- 
phomania , 
SG gugor, to drop, esp. when SES gelugor, a wild mango, 
unripe, which falls in large 
‘ . numbers, when unripe; 
Fa kembong, to be swollen, Fat kelembong, to be swollen, 
blown up; 
SAS hanghang, to stand open, SAS helangkang, to stretch out 
the legs, wide open in 
indecent posture ; 
ery kupas, and ia kelupas, to peel off. 
’ The enumeration of such examples might be continued much 
longer, but I will add but a few words, which appear to belong 
to this class, though the primitive forms are not now extant in 
es 
ag gelisah, to be restless ; 
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4 geeckeoh, to ship, to elide’; 
al gelanchor, to slide down, to glide; ' 
Fag Gina to glide out, as a knife; 
R. A. Soe., No. ey Te 
