10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «KANJUS»
Discover the use of
kanjus in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
kanjus and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Malay literature.
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A Dictionary Hindustani and English - Halaman xvii
(j-yf^ kanjus, s. m. A miser, a niggard. h. ^yste kanjus-i, s. f. Stinginess, meanness, penuriousness, niggardliness. s. LS=stf kunji (gipct^l ) s. f. A key. h. kanjiya, s. f. A small stithe or sty. kinchit, adj. A little. ♢ s. L5£s& kanchuki ( ) s. f. Bodice. s.
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Allied Chambers transliterated Hindi-Hindi-English dictionary
S kan jus (m.) a miser, a niggard. kanjus-makkhicus hona *>^tf -h*^-^ 5f=rr to be a skinflint. H kan-ju-SI *<jjtfl (f.) miserliness, parsimony, niggardliness, stinginess. H kan kad **s (m.) gravel, pebble; small piece of stone, kankad-patthar i^r-^x (m.) ...
Henk W. Wagenaar, S. S. Parikh, 1993
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राजपाल बृहत् शिक्षार्थी हिन्दी-अंग्रेज़ी ...
1. blue-eyed 2. crooked ^ft atf^' /. blue eyes (kanjus) I. miserly, niggardly, close-fisted, stingy II. m. miser, nig- gard, stingy person ^fa^-T^t^ w. very miserly person (kanjuspana) m. = ^F^t (kanjus'i) f. miserliness, niggardliness QfrgA *HI to show ...
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A New English-Hindustani Dictionary: With Illustrations ... - Halaman 409
Miser, u. sum; bakhil; kanjus; mumsik; makkhi chus; dil ki tang ya clihuta. Miserable, adj. I. toretched, bad-nasib; kam- bakht; kharab-Uhastah ; tabah; shikastah ha.1; muflis; mafluk; be-haqiqat. 2. causing unliappiness, du.khi; dukh-dai; nahas; ...
S. W. Fallon, John Drew Bate, 1883
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Kamus Dewan - Halaman 485
bersih yg - : menganji mengeraskan pakaian dll dgn kanji. kanji II; (baju) -- perak baju dalam (lelaki), singlet. kanji III; huruf - huruf Cina. kanjus I Hd penjara, lokap. kanjus II gajus. kano si perahu yg dibuat drpd batang pokok (digerakkan dgn ...
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Mulk Raj Anand: The Short Story Writer - Halaman 66
Most people give me a tip but you look like a Kanjus Sahib, so I shall be content if you give me my wages."(B T U, p. 98) The words preceding and following 'Kanjus Sahib' make it clear that the words from Indian language mean "a miser.
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A MALAY-ENGLISH DICTIONARY - Halaman 538
Lompat k. : id., Ht. Sri Kama (Maxw.), 55. Also kinchak. kunjit. See kunjang. kanjar. I. [Pers. khanjar.] A dagger; Pel. Abd., 65. II. Tearing at anything; tugging and running; Sh. Panj. Sg. k§njor. Erect, stiff; also genjor, q. v. kanjUS. I. Buwah kanjus ...
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The Indo-Portuguese language of Diu - Halaman 25
The first illustrative example below was uttered by a male child, who employs the Gujarati word kanjus 'avaricious, miser' within a DIP matrix; (6b) includes the Gujarati grammatical word avu 'so, thus'; (6c), spoken by a female child, ...
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Hindustani simplified: An easy and rapid self-instructor. ... - Halaman 48
... TJn men ek kanjus un mayn? ayk kan-joos Them among one a miser Ve ek-dusre-ke-pas vay ayk doos-ray-kay-pahs They one another with aur un men apas-men awr un mayn» ah-pas mayn» and them among mutually Ek^ dafa" kanjus ne ...
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Classic Jawi-Malay-English Dictionary: - Halaman 538
Lompat k. : id., Ht. Sri Rama (Maxw.), 55. Also kinchak. ^jsT kunjit. See kunjang. •<~ kanjar. I. [Pers. khanjar:] A dagger; Pel. j? Abd., 65. II. Tearing at anything; tugging and running; Sh. Panj. Sg. jif kSnjor. Erect, stiff ; also glnjor, q. v. ^£ kanjus.
Richard James Wilkinson, 1985