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Defunct Singaporean political party
The Malay Union (Malay: Kesatuan Melayu) (abbreviation: KMS), was a political party in Singapore from 1926 to 1960. KMS was established on 14 May 1926
Malay_Union
Political party in Malaysia
Peninsular Malays Union (PMU,PMS or PEMAS, Malay: Persatuan Melayu Semenanjung) was a Right-wing party formed by lawyer Hashim Ghani, a former member
Peninsular_Malays_Union
Post-war federation of the Malay states and the Straits Settlements of Penang and Malacca
The Malayan Union (Malay: Kesatuan Malaya;[1] Jawi: كساتوان مالايا) was a union of the Malay states and the Straits Settlements of Penang and Malacca.
Malayan_Union
1938–1945 Malayan left-wing nationalist organisation
Kesatuan Melayu Muda (KMM; Jawi: كساتوان ملايو مودا; lit. 'Young Malays Union' in Malay) was the first leftist and national political establishment in British
Kesatuan_Melayu_Muda
Geopolitical and sociolinguistic term
The Malay world or Malay realm (Indonesian/Malay: Dunia Melayu or Alam Melayu) or Malaysphere is a political concept or an expression that has been used
Malay_world
British Malaya protected state
Penang, excluding Singapore) and the Unfederated Malay States to form the Malayan Union. The union was short-lived and in 1948 was replaced by the Federation
Federated_Malay_States
Austronesian ethnic group
considered for merging. › Malays (Malay: Orang Melayu, Jawi script: اورڠ ملايو) are an Austronesian ethnoreligious group native to the Malay Peninsula, eastern
Malays_(ethnic_group)
Socio-political term
Malayness (Malay: Kemelayuan, Jawi: كملايوان) is the state of being Malay or of embodying Malay characteristics. This may include that which binds and
Malayness
Singapore Malay Union (Malay: Kesatuan Melayu Singapura) established co-operatives and communes to help improve the socio-economic conditions of the Malay peasants
Politics_of_Malaysia
National political party in Malaysia
The United Malays National Organisation (UMNO; Malay: Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Bersatu, PEKEMBAR) is a conservative and Malay nationalist political
UMNO
Former British protected states in the Malay Peninsula
subsequently combined with both the Unfederated and Federated Malay States to form the Malayan Union. Singapore was administratively separated and established
Unfederated_Malay_States
Singaporean businessman and philanthropist (1891–1963)
one of the founders of the Malay-language newspaper Utusan Melayu. He also served as the chairman of the Singapore Malay Union (Kesatuan Melayu Singapura)
Ambo_Sooloh
until the 2025 election. The narrowest winning margin was recorded by Malay Union candidate Inche Sidik, who won by just 1.15 percentage points. Ten candidates
1955 Singaporean general election
1955_Singaporean_general_election
1970 book by Mahathir Mohamad
The Malay Dilemma (Malay: Dilema Melayu) is a 1970 book by Malaysian politician and writer Mahathir Mohamad, who went on to be the country's longest serving
The_Malay_Dilemma
Malay nationalism (Malay: Semangat Kebangsaan Melayu, Jawi: سماڠت كبڠساءن ملايو) refers to the nationalism that focused overwhelmingly on the Malay anticolonial
Early_Malay_nationalism
Country in Southeast Asia (1948–1963)
to 1963. It succeeded the Malayan Union and, before that, British Malaya. It comprised eleven states – nine Malay states and two of the Straits Settlements
Federation_of_Malaya
Singaporean politician
servant. He was a member of the Malay Union before he left in 1957 and joined the Singapore branch of the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO). He
Mohamed_Sidik
position to negotiate for Singapore's early merger with the Federation. The Malay Union (MU), which had previously allied with UMNO and MCA in the previous election
1959 Singaporean general election
1959_Singaporean_general_election
British territories on the Malay Peninsula (1826–1957)
The term British Malaya (/məˈleɪə/; Malay: Tanah Melayu British) loosely describes a set of states on the lower Malay Peninsula and the island of Singapore
British_Malaya
Singaporean political party
were rooted in the Singapore Malay Union (KMS), which was founded in 1926 by Mohamed Eunos bin Abdullah to represent Malay interests. Following the Second
Singapore Malay National Organisation
Singapore_Malay_National_Organisation
Ethnic group in Malaysia
Malays (Malay: Orang Melayu Malaysia, Jawi: ملايو مليسيا) are Malaysians of Malay ethnicity whose ancestry originates wholly or partly in the Malay world
Malaysian_Malays
Political party in Ceylon
The All Ceylon Malay Political Union (Persekutuan Politics Melayu Lankapuri) was a political party in Ceylon (present-day Sri Lanka). The party was founded
All Ceylon Malay Political Union
All_Ceylon_Malay_Political_Union
President of Singapore from 1965 to 1970
while in secondary school, Yusof joined the youth wing of the Singapore Malay Union and, by 1938, became its secretary-general. In Singapore, he began his
Yusof_Ishak
contains a list of notable Malay Singaporeans, individuals of Malay ancestry who were born or naturalised in Singapore. Among the Malays in Singapore, the last
List_of_Malay_Singaporeans
Postwar administration of Malaya before its independence (1945–1946)
to be a Military Administration that returned stability followed by a Malay Union that would bring together all the states under a single government to
British Military Administration (Malaya)
British_Military_Administration_(Malaya)
Asian ethnic group
names among Sri Lankan Malays. All Ceylon Malay Political Union Colombo Malay Cricket Club Sri Lanka Malay Association Malay Association Kolonnawa Electorate
Sri_Lankan_Malays
Political concept in Malaysia
Melayu (Jawi: کتوانن ملايو; lit. "Malay overlordship" or "Malay supremacy") is a political concept that emphasises Malay hegemony and preeminence in present-day
Ketuanan_Melayu
Commissioner for the Federated Malay States was created; the High Commissioner represented the British Government in the Federated Malay States, a federation of
List of high commissioners of the United Kingdom for Malaya
List_of_high_commissioners_of_the_United_Kingdom_for_Malaya
1949–1989 communist guerrilla army in Malaysia (formerly Malaya)
National Liberation Army (MNLA). The group is also commonly known in Malay as (Malay: Tentera Pembebasan Rakyat Malaya), which could also be translated
Malayan National Liberation Army
Malayan_National_Liberation_Army
The monarchies of Malaysia exist in each of the nine Malay states under the constitutional monarchy system as practised in Malaysia. The political system
Monarchies_of_Malaysia
Former national flag
Federated Malay States (1896–1946), the Malayan Union (1946–1948) and the Federation of Malaya (1948–1950) represented the union of the four Malay states
Flag_of_Malaya_(1896–1950)
Council of Malaysian Rulers
Council of Rulers or Durbar, Malay: Majlis Raja-Raja; Jawi: مجليس راج٢) is a council comprising the nine rulers of the Malay states, and the governors of
Conference_of_Rulers
Singapore film studio
The Malay Film Productions Ltd., also known as the Shaw Studio, is a former film studio located on Jalan Ampas in Balestier, Singapore. The studio operated
Malay_Film_Productions
Legislative Assembly of Singapore
Ibrahim joined the People's Action Party in 1956. Mohamed Sidik left the Malay Union on 21 May 1957 to join UMNO. John Ede left the Liberal Socialist Party
1st Legislative Assembly of Singapore
1st_Legislative_Assembly_of_Singapore
Indigenous Malaysian peoples
to Bumi in casual contexts, is a term used in Malaysia to refer to the Malays, the Orang Asli of Peninsular Malaysia, various indigenous peoples of East
Bumiputera_(Malaysia)
Geopolitical concept
was an irredentist political concept that sought to bring the so-called Malay race together, by uniting the territories of the Dutch East Indies (and
Greater_Indonesia
powers over national security matters. Amongst the oldest parties, the Malay Union, traced its history back to 14 May 1926, was initially a non-political
List of political parties in Singapore
List_of_political_parties_in_Singapore
candidate in Marshall's place. Ahead of the election, the Singapore Malay Union (SMU) was expelled by its alliance partners consisted of UMNO and MCA
1957_Singaporean_by-elections
101.588556 The Malaysian Trades Union Congress (MTUC; Malay: Kongres Kesatuan Sekerja Malaysia) is a national trade union centre in Malaysia. It was formed
Malaysian Trades Union Congress
Malaysian_Trades_Union_Congress
the establishment of the Malayan Union in 1946 brought about the merging of the FMS with the five Unfederated Malay States and two of the Straits Settlements
Coat_of_arms_of_Malaysia
1969 Sino-Malay sectarian violence in Kuala Lumpur
following that year's general election. The clashes primarily involved the Malay and Chinese communities and were caused by political and ethnic tensions
13_May_incident
Former election constituency of Singapore
General Election 1955: Southern Islands Party Candidate Votes % ±% Malay Union Mohamed Sidek bin Abdul Hamid 1,233 50.6 PP Hollupatherage James Caldera
Southern_Islands_Constituency
Political ideology attributed to Mahathir Mohamad
during his lengthy career. Support for "Asian values," liberal Islam and Malay nationalism have long been part of Mahathir's political ideals. He has long
Political positions of Mahathir Mohamad
Political_positions_of_Mahathir_Mohamad
Malay republican flag
early November. Attending were members of PUTERA, The Malay People's Peasants Union, The Malay Enlightened Women's Corps (A.W.A.S.), the All-Malaya Council
Sang_Saka_Malaya
Malay supremacist non-governmental organisation (NGO)
Pertubuhan Pribumi Perkasa (Malay for "Mighty Native Organisation" or better known by its acronym: Perkasa), is a Malay supremacist non-governmental organisation
Perkasa
Prime Minister of Malaysia since 2022
of the National Union of Malaysian Muslim Students. Around the same time, he was also the president of the University of Malaya Malay Language Society
Anwar_Ibrahim
Malayan politician (1895–1962)
Malayan Union (by the returning British colonial power after the end of the Japanese occupation of Malaya) led him to form the United Malays National
Onn_Jaafar
since the beginning of the 20th century, when the Malay Cup between Singapore national rugby union team and Malaya was established, which is one of the
Rugby_union_in_Malaysia
Parliamentary constituency in Singapore
so in multi-way contests due to rounding). Note: In 1957, Singapore Malay Union (SMU) was expelled by its alliance partners consisted of UMNO and MCA
Jurong Single Member Constituency
Jurong_Single_Member_Constituency
Alliance of public service media entities
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU; French: Union européenne de radio-télévision, UER) is an alliance of public service media organisations in countries
European_Broadcasting_Union
from 1952 to 1959. Flag of the Federated Malay States from 1896 to 1946; later adopted by the Malayan Union from 1946 until 1948 and the Federation of
Flag_of_Malaysia
Full boarding school in Kuala Kangsar, Perak, Malaysia
The Malay College Kuala Kangsar (abbreviated MCKK; Malay: Kolej Melayu Kuala Kangsar; Jawi: كوليج ملايو كوالا كڠسر) is a residential school in Malaysia
Malay_College_Kuala_Kangsar
Electoral ward in Singapore
so in multi-way contests due to rounding). Note 1: In 1957, Singapore Malay Union (SMU) was expelled by its alliance partners consisted of UMNO and MCA
Changi Single Member Constituency
Changi_Single_Member_Constituency
were a series of communal disturbances and racial conflicts between the Malay and Chinese communities in Singapore. They occurred just months after Singapore's
1964_race_riots_in_Singapore
2002 Malaysian historical period drama film
Young Malay Union in Bayan Lepas, Penang. They both believe that the arrival of Japan can be used to the best of her ability to free the Malays from the
Embun_(2002_film)
Political party in Malaysia
called for the Federated Malay States and Unfederated Malay States to be joined into a larger federation styled the Malayan Union. It was expected that Penang
All-Malaya Council of Joint Action
All-Malaya_Council_of_Joint_Action
Sinhala-Tamil creole language of Sri Lanka
Sri Lankan Malay ([mə.la.ju ʃri lə.ŋka] ), also known as Sri Lankan Creole Malay, bahasa Melayu, Ja basawa, or Java mozhi, is a Malay-based creole language
Sri_Lanka_Malay_language
Left-wing political party in Malaya
Commonwealth. It was broadly in support of the Malayan Union, which united the federated and unfederated Malay States, and the Straits Settlements of Malacca
Malayan_Democratic_Union
Western, mainland part of Malaysia
West Malaysia and the Malaysian Peninsula, is the southern part of the Malay Peninsula in Mainland Southeast Asia along with the nearby islands that
Peninsular_Malaysia
Anti-poverty strategy, 1971–1991
The New Economic Policy (NEP) (Malay: Dasar Ekonomi Baru (DEB)) was a social re-engineering and affirmative action program formulated by the National
Malaysian_New_Economic_Policy
Prime Minister of Malaysia from 1957 to 1970
provoke a backlash from the Malay majority and even prompt calls for union with neighbouring Indonesia as a means to preserve Malay political dominance. Despite
Tunku_Abdul_Rahman
Malaysian politician (1925–2003)
was one of the founders of the Selangor Malays Union, and joined UMNO in 1949. Subsequently, he joined the Malay Administrative Service and worked as an
Harun_Idris
Malay Linguasphere. Indonesia Malaysia Singapore and Brunei, where Standard Malay is an official language East Timor, where Indonesian is a working
Lists of countries and territories by official language
Lists_of_countries_and_territories_by_official_language
Singaporean politician (died 1980)
Alliance between the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), the Malayan Chinese Association (MCA) and the Singapore Malay Union (SMU). By then, he had
Wong_Foo_Nam
Education trade union in Brunei
Brunei Malay Teachers Association (PGGMB or Persatuan Guru-Guru Melayu Brunei) was founded in 1937 and became a legally recognised nonprofit union with
Brunei Malay Teachers Association
Brunei_Malay_Teachers_Association
Malaysian daily Malay language newspaper
مليسيا; English: The Malaysian Tribune or simply Utusan) is a Malaysian Malay language daily newspaper headquartered outside Kuala Lumpur. Formerly owned
Utusan_Malaysia
Subzone of Geylang Planning Area in Central Region, Singapore
Abdullah. Eunos was the Chairman and co-founder of the Singapore Malay Union and the first Malay representative of the Legislative Council, the then governing
Geylang_East
Islamist political party
Party (Malay: Parti Islam Se-Malaysia, PAS), is an Islamist political party in Malaysia. Ideologically focused on Islamic fundamentalism and Malay dominance
Malaysian_Islamic_Party
Country in Southeast Asia
crown colony called the Malayan Union met with strong opposition from the Malays, who opposed the weakening of the Malay rulers and the granting of citizenship
Malaysia
Official currency of Malaysia
Malaysian: [ˈriŋget]); plural: ringgit; symbol: RM; currency code: MYR; Malay name: Ringgit Malaysia; formerly the Malaysian dollar) is the currency of
Malaysian_ringgit
Government official required to take up permanent residence in another country
after Japanese and Thai occupation, until 1 April 1946 it joins the Malay Union (from 16 September 1963, Malaysia) 1904–25 British Agents were appointed
Resident_minister
Malaysian politician
2024. "Keputusan Pilihan Raya Umum Parlimen/Dewan Undangan Negeri" (in Malay). Election Commission of Malaysia. Retrieved 4 February 2017. Percentage
Badrul_Hisham_Shaharin
Malaysian politician
Hizatul Isham bin Abdul Jalil (Jawi: هيذاتول اشعام بن عبدالجليل, Malay pronunciation: [isham]; born 11 June 1976) or more commonly known as Isham Jalil
Isham_Jalil
February 28, 1975 Making Word Pictures Ruth Kearney Carlson c-14m May 1, 1969 Malay Peninsula: People and Products David A. Smart (producer); John H. Garland
List_of_Coronet_Films_films
reformer (b. 1885). 12 July – Mohamed Sidik bin Haji Abdul Hamid, former Malay Union legislative assemblyman for Southern Islands Constituency (b. 1896).
1972_in_Singapore
Video-focused social media platform
Zealand business), United Kingdom (also owns subsidiaries in the European Union), and Singapore (owns operations in Southeast Asia and India). A spin-off
TikTok
Malaysian politician, blogger and policeman
states that he said disrespectful and insulting words such as "you idiot" (Malay: kau bodoh!) on Syed Saddiq where the peace may be disturbed. Furthermore
Wan_Muhammad_Azri_Wan_Deris
Malay military officer, senior civil servant and politician
non-Malays. He was among the first Malay nobles to openly reject the Malayan Union, arguing that it blatantly undermined the sovereignty of Malay Rulers
Tengku_Mahmood_Mahyideen
are the surnames of Chinese persons, and the personal names of Indian and Malay persons "Marshall Names His Men". The Straits Times. Singapore. 7 April
First_David_Marshall_Cabinet
must be registered under the Societies Act. In Malaysian politics, a frog (Malay: katak politik) (Sabahan: Buhangkut politik) refers to an act where a politician
List of political parties in Malaysia
List_of_political_parties_in_Malaysia
Malay Nationalist Party
(PKMM), also known as the Malay Nationalist Party, was founded on 17 October 1945 in Ipoh, Perak. The party was the first Malay political party formed after
Parti Kebangsaan Melayu Malaya
Parti_Kebangsaan_Melayu_Malaya
Malaysian political party
The Malaysian Indian Congress (abbrev: MIC; Malay: Kongres India Se-Malaysia), formerly known as Malayan Indian Congress, is a Malaysian political party
Malaysian_Indian_Congress
National English-language daily newspaper in Malaysia
2023). "Report: The Edge, owner buy 5.42pc stake in Star Media Group". Malay Mail. Retrieved 25 April 2023. Tay, Chester (25 April 2023). "The Edge owner
The_Star_(Malaysia)
Borneo – Sabah, Brunei and Kalimantan. Ethnic groups in Sarawak Iban (28.8%) Malay (22.9%) Chinese (23.3%) Bidayuh (8.00%) Other Bumiputeras (mainly Orang
Demographics_of_Sarawak
Prime Minister of Malaysia from 1976 to 1981
father, Onn Jaafar (1895–1962) was a pioneer of early Malay nationalism and helped found the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), serving as its inaugural
Hussein_Onn
Ruling political alliance of the Sabah state, Malaysia
Pelajar GRS, platfrom suara anak muda Sabah". www.utusanborneo.com.my (in Malay). 29 January 2023. Retrieved 29 May 2024. PLG Sabah affiliated with GRS
Gabungan_Rakyat_Sabah
Ethnic group
for merging. › Pahang Malays (Malaysian: Melayu Pahang, Pahang Malay: Oghang Pahang, Jawi: أورڠ ڤهڠ) are a sub-group of Malay people native to the state
Pahang_Malays
Sultan of Johor (r. 1895–1959)
sign official treaties with the Malay rulers over the Malayan Union proposal. MacMichael made several visits to the Malay rulers, beginning with Sultan
Ibrahim_of_Johor
Bilateral relations
Malaysia–Soviet Union relations (Malay: Hubungan Kesatuan Soviet–Malaysia; Jawi: هوبوڠن كساتوان سوۏيايت–مليسيا; Russian: Малайзийско-советские отношения
Malaysia–Soviet Union relations
Malaysia–Soviet_Union_relations
Dormant political party in Malaysia
Boestamam, was an activist of the leftist Kesatuan Melayu Muda (Young Malays Union; KMM). During the Japanese occupation of Malaya, he had briefly served
Parti_Rakyat_Malaysia
1921 multilateral treaty
The Declaration recognising the Right to a Flag of States having no Sea-coast (French: Déclaration portant reconnaissance du droit au pavillon des États
Declaration recognising the Right to a Flag of States having no Sea-coast
Declaration_recognising_the_Right_to_a_Flag_of_States_having_no_Sea-coast
to Malay sovereignty and became intertwined with the Union's proposal to grant citizenship to non-Malays. Opposition coalesced under the ethnic Malay UMNO
States and federal territories of Malaysia
States_and_federal_territories_of_Malaysia
Series of military encounters between the Sultanate of Aceh and various Malay sultanates
The Malay-Acehnese conflicts were military engagements between the forces of the Aceh Sultanate and various Malay states and dynasties, fought intermittently
Malay-Acehnese_conflicts
Ethnic group of Malaysia and Singapore
Portuguese") are a creole ethnic group of people of primarily Portuguese and Malay descent, with substantial Chinese, and Indian ancestry. They are based mostly
Kristang_people
Proposed political union of Malaya, Indonesia and the Philippines
concept of the Malay race was attempted by Wenceslao Vinzons during the Philippines' Commonwealth era. Vinzons had envisioned a united Malay race, which
Maphilindo
Malaysian politician
Muhammad Sanusi bin Md Nor (Jawi: محمد سنوسي بن مد نور; Malay pronunciation: [muhammad sanusi]; born 4 August 1974) is a Malaysian politician who has
Muhammad_Sanusi_Md_Nor
Malaysian police headquarters in Kuala Lumpur
Malayan Union Police, and after Malaya gained independence from the United Kingdom, it became the headquarters of the Federation Police Force (Malay: Pasukan
Bukit_Aman
Prime Minister of Malaysia from 1970 to 1976
disparity between ethnic communities, particularly those of the ethnic Malay and Chinese. He also oversaw a realignment of Malaysia foreign policy away
Abdul_Razak_Hussein
Singaporean politician and merchant (1900–1982)
However, Inche Sidik, then president of the Malay Union, claimed in November that Mohammed was a member of the Union. The Singapore Free Press reported that
H._J._C._Kulasingha
Singaporean politician (1918–2012)
1. Retrieved 10 February 2026 – via NewspaperSG. "Coalition – Minus Malay Union". The Straits Times. 6 April 1955. p. 1. Retrieved 18 February 2026 –
J._M._Jumabhoy
MALAY UNION
MALAY UNION
Female
Hindi/Indian
(माला) Hindi name MALA means "necklace." In use by the Romani. Compare with another form of Mala.
Girl/Female
American, Assamese, Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
A Creeper
Girl/Female
Hindu
Jasmine
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
The Earth
Boy/Male
Hindu
Defender of mankind
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Garland; Pleasant Evening; Garland of Flowers; Cream
Girl/Female
Hindu
A creeper, Sandalwood
Boy/Male
Indian
Cornice, Eaves
Girl/Female
Arabic, Bengali, French, Hebrew, Indian, Kannada, Muslim, Sindhi
Angel; Messenger
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Telugu
A Mountain of Sandalwood's Tree Located Near Mysore
Boy/Male
Hindu
A mountain
Female
English
(Hindi माला): Hindi name MALA means "necklace." In use by the Romani. Old English name meaning "meeting place."
Boy/Male
Hindu
A musical Raag, Ansh of Lakshmi
Male
Hebrew
(מָדַי) Hebrew name MADAY means "middle" or "middle land." In the bible, this is the name of a place and the name of a son of Japheth and the people who descended from him.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Cornice, Eaves (1)
Girl/Female
British, English
Little
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Indian
Refuge
Female
Hebrew
(מַלְ×ָךְ) Hebrew unisex name MALAK means "angel, messenger." In the bible, this is a word used to denote a messenger from God or from a private individual. Compare with another form of Malak.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Flower; Beautiful
MALAY UNION
MALAY UNION
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a hillock (see Knapp), or habitational name for someone from a place named with this word.English : possibly a variant spelling of Napper, a variant of Napier.German (also Knäpper) : habitational name from either of two places in Westphalia named Knapp.German (Knäpper) : unflattering nickname from an agent derivative of knappen ‘to be stingy’ or, in some places, ‘to grab or snatch’.
Biblical
date palm; date-tree erect
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Wealth; Power; Influence
Boy/Male
Indian
Soul
Girl/Female
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Doll; Excellence
Boy/Male
German American
Famous fighter.
Boy/Male
British, English
Laurel Tree; Sweet Bay Tree; Honor and Victory
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Moon; Handsome
Boy/Male
Australian, German, Polish
Great Glory; All Glory
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Rainy Cloud
MALAY UNION
MALAY UNION
MALAY UNION
MALAY UNION
MALAY UNION
a.
Physical pain, or a cause of it; malady.
n.
Disease; morbid symptom; malady; as, a pulmonary affection.
pl.
of Malady
n.
A moral or mental defect or disorder.
n.
One of a race of a brown or copper complexion in the Malay Peninsula and the western islands of the Indian Archipelago.
pl.
of Malum
a.
Alt. of Malayan
n.
The jugal, malar, or cheek bone.
v. t.
Alt. of Malaxate
n.
Any disease of the human body; a distemper, disorder, or indisposition, proceeding from impaired, defective, or morbid organic functions; especially, a lingering or deep-seated disorder.
n.
A kind of boat or junk used in the seas of the Malay Archipelago.
n.
The cheek bone, which forms a part of the lower edge of the orbit.
a.
Of or pertaining to the region of the cheek bone, or to the malar bone; jugal.
n.
One of the islands of the Malay Archipelago belonging to the Netherlands.
n.
An evil. See Mala.
n.
A town and district upon the seacoast of the Malay Peninsula.
n.
The Malay language.
n.
A sort of petticoat worn by both sexes in Java and the Malay Archipelago.
a.
Consisting, or like, malt.
n.
A Malay dagger. See Creese.