Mek

English: (noun) goat

Bahasa Malaysia: kambing


Source: Peter Martin's Kelabit Dictionary


Related to Mek


lemek: fat of an animal, grease

mekaa' (ng-pekaa'): to change

mekaar: 1) to sit cross-legged; 2) to roll up rope into a coil, to coil; wind rattan or wire round something

mekad (ng-bekad): to break

mekakang (ng-pekakang): to spread or force apart, of forceps

mekale: to familiarise

mekawang: to cut notches onto ridges, etc

meker: to have something stuck in the throat

meki': to cut, nip (buds or young leaves)

mekilal: brandishing (as a sword or parang)

mekitang: intermediary, go-between

mekud (ng-bekud): to pull fruit off trees with a stick; to poke someone, something in a tree to make it fall down

mekuem (ng-bekuem): to coil up something

mekupat (ng-pekupat): turn in a contrary manner

pemekitang: mediator

pemekud: something to poke with

pemekukit: object turned upside down ?