WHAT DOES PALAM MEAN IN MALAY?
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Definition of palam in the Malay dictionary
plug plug I; plugging clogging, closing; plug stopper, cover. plug II Two or three-wire devices wired and used as electrical connections when inserted into the socket, plug; ~ sparking device sparking electric sparks in gasoline engines. palam I sumbat; memalam menyumbat, menutup; pemalam penyumbat, penutup.
palam II peranti yg mempunyai dua atau tiga cemat yg disambungkan dgn wayar dan digunakan sbg sambungan elektrik apabila dimasukkan ke dlm soket, plag; ~ pencucuh peranti yg mencetuskan bunga api elektrik dlm enjin petrol.
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10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «PALAM»
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Totius Latinitatis Lexicon - Halaman 73
PALAM, openly, manifestly, publicly, in open view, before all the world, faneZt, coram pluribus, ut ait Ulpian. Dig. t. ult. tit. penult, leg. 33. manifeste, aperte, in con- spectu, in oculis omnium : cui clam, obscure opponitur. V. Coram. Cie. pro Cat. c ...
Egidio Forcellini, Bailey, 1828
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Studies on Haemocrisis in Cattle of Palam Valley of ...
The present study was carried out on 250 cattle of Palam Valley which were screened for anaemia.
Ajay Katoch, R . K Mandial, 2012
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The Genealogist's Address Book. 6th Edition - Halaman 686
... http://PalAm.org Office Manager or Librarian Palatine Patter, The Palatine Immigrant, quarterly ("A national genealogical society of those seeking the origin of their German-speaking ancestors") Palatines to America, Colorado Chapter 7079 ...
Elizabeth Petty Bentley, 2009
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On Latin Adverbs - Halaman 128
23 the manuscripts read (53) arma . . . luce et palam comportarentur ('weapons were brought in in daylight and so that everybody could see it'). (cf. 1.1.2.). Nisbet (1961: 86) prefers the old conjecture luce palam, being 'the normal expression' ...
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Memoirs on the History, Folk-lore, and Distribution of the ...
It includes a part of Palam, Haveli, and Masa'udabad, and a few villages of Tilpat. Najafgarh, which has been already mentioned, was subsequently formed from Masa'udabad, and included, besides the villages of that Parganah, twenty-four ...
Sir Henry Miers Elliot, John Beames, 1869
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Cultural History of Medieval India - Halaman 123
For Palam Baoli and other Sanskrit inscriptions of the Sultanate period from Delhi and Uttar Pradesh, I have generally, though not solely, depended on this work. 56. The Palam Baoli inscription gives the following genealogy of the Delhi rulers: ...
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Prostitution, Sexuality, and the Law in Ancient Rome - Halaman 128
literally,144 palam would not restrict its application to brothel prostitutes, since women who worked in taverns, for example, could hardly be said to ply their trade in secret.145 lt is remarkable that Ulpian does not content himself with vague ...
Thomas A. J. McGinn, 2003
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Tacitus: Histories - Buku 1 - Halaman 122
His antithesis elides the middle term (activity). palam laudares, seereta male audiebant 'in public you would praise him but his private life was criticized'; similar in expression to 64.4 secretis cum criminationibus infamauerat Fabius ignarum, ...
Cornelius Tacitus, Cynthia Damon, 2003
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Bicultural Versatility as a Frontier Adaptation Among ... - Halaman 55
... [2253 cuurai oblique-leaved jujube, Zizyphus oenoplia] elantepaLam Indian jujube (fruit) [402 ilantai Zizyphus jujuba] iNTu mimosa (tender leaves are an emergency food) [Acacia intsia caesia] kaaram kooTTai (nut) kaaram paLam fruit of a ...
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History of Russia: From the Foundation of the Monarchy by ...
The adverb palam draws its origin from the fame word : it signisies manifestly, openly. Now, what is done openly with men who dwell in tents or huts ? that which is done in the open sield. This word palam seems even, in its formation, to have a ...