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The Agricultural Bulletin 
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MALAY-ENGLISH VOCABULARY 
6.500 Words and Phrases. 
MAJ.AY-EJtGI.IBH VOCABULARY. 
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P-ga'tya", that which is held or 
controlled, charge, task, voua-, 
tion, office. 
P-ga'wai, officer, official. 
Phala, see pahala. 
Pi-a'la (Pers,), drinking cup. 
Cf. chawan, 
Piara, see plibara. 
Pi-a'tu, orphan ; also anak piatu. 
Cf. yatim. 
Pi'chek, narrow, confined, limit* 
ed. Cf. smptt. 
Pi’chit, m-mtckit, to pinch, nip. 
Pi'httk, side, quarter, flank, 
party. 
Piimtai£, see hutary. 
Pi'jak, m-mi jat, to tread on, 
stamp on. Cf. intjak and trek. 
Pi'jat, abed-bug; also tutu busak. 
Pi'kat, a horse-fly. 
Pi'kat, m-nukat, to catch birds 
with birdlime. 
P-mikat, a decoy bird; a bird 
catcher. 
Piklr, seefikir. 
Pi'kul, m~mikul, to carry on the 
shoulders or back ; a measure 
or weight, being about what a 
man can carry on tie should- 
ers = 133 lbs. 
Pi'leh, m-mileh, to choose, select, 
elect. 
Pile-ban, chosen, elect. 
Pi'lu, moved, affected, troubled, 
agitated. Cf. rowan. 
Pim'pin, m- mini pin, to hold or 
lead by the hand, guide, lead. 
I . narg, m -minang, the betel-nut 
palm; to ask in marriage, 
make an offer of marriage. 
Binary, Penang. 
Pin'd. ah, ber-pin'dab, to move 
from one place to another, 
migrate, move house. Cf. 
alek. 
Pindah-kan, to remove a thing, 
transport, transplant. 
PUg'gan, a large plate, a dish. 
Cf. pinny. 
Pirggaig, the waist. 
Bit a A ping gang, the kidneys. 
Pkat ping gang, belt, girdle. 
PUg'gir (.lav.), edge, border, 
shore. Cf. tpi. 
Pin’jam, m-mitijam (149), to 
borrow. 
B-ri pin jam, to lend. 
Mini ta pin'jam, to borrow. 
Pinjam-kan, to lend (a thing). 
Pin'ta, m-min'ia, to request, ask ; 
see minta. 
Pin'tal, m-min'tal, to spin thread. 
Cf. raJiat. 
Pin'taa, m-miiitas, to make » 
short cut, cut across. Cf. 
rntai. 
Pin'ta, door, gate. 
Piritu get bang, the gate of a fort 
or city. 
Piritu payor, a gate in a fence. 
Bridal pin'tu, threshold. 
Cbu'kai pin'tu, bouse assessment. 
J -nary piritu, door posts. 
P-nung'gu pin'tu, door-keeper. 
Pi'pa (Port.), a barrel. 
Pi'peh, flat, smooth. 
Pi'pi, the cheeks. 
Pl'piS, tn-mipit, to bray or grind 
on a stone, as spices. Cf. 
gilirg. 
Pipit, a generic Dame for birds 
of the sparrow tribe. 
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