WHAT DOES TEMPUA MEAN IN MALAY?
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Definition of tempua in the Malay dictionary
time; bird ~ bird sj, feather, Ploceus philippinus infortunatus; if there is no, it will not be low nest is certainly why there is something going on. tempua; burung ~ sj burung, cak raya, Ploceus philippinus infortunatus; kalau tak ada berada, tak akan ~ bersarang rendah prb tentu ada sebabnya maka terjadi sesuatu hal.
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4 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «TEMPUA»
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Computer Security – ESORICS 2006: 11th European ...
Hence, by Proposition 3, tempUA ← tempUA ∪ {(i,v,r,+),(i,u,R ,−)},whereR = σ(r, ↓Su).2 4.3 Access Control Decisions The role-based reference monitor uses the tempUA and tempPA relations, in addition to the UA and PA relations, to make ...
Dieter Gollmann, Jan Meier, Andrei Sabelfeld, 2006
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Cerita rakyat Minangkabau: dongeng jenaka, dongeng ...
uh itu mencari makanan. Bertemu pulalah ia dengan Tempua. Bertanya Tempua, "Kak Puyuh mau pergi ke mana?" Jawab Puyuh, "Saya mencari makan karena saya akan mengadakan selamatan mengawinkan anak saya.
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Kamus Peribahasa Melayu: - Halaman 626
kalau tidak ada-berada, tak akan tempua bersarang rendah Penerangan: Burung tempua biasanya membuat sarang di tempat tinggi. Kalau tiada sebab, tentulah tempua tidak akan bersarang rendah. Maksud: Tentu ada sebab yang ...
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Word Histories and Mysteries: From Abracadabra to Zeus
Its origin is not certain; some have thought it to be a special use of the homonymous word tempuA, "time," as a translation of Greek kairioA, "(proper) time, opportunity, vital spot," but there is no hard evidence for this. What is known, and not ...
Editors of the American Heritage Dictionaries, 2004