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Neighborhoods of Arima in Saint George, Trinidad and Tobago
India. The southern part of the original settlement along Malabar Road was known locally as India. Malabar is a heavily residential area, with small
Malabar_Settlement
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Malabar or malabar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Malabar may refer to: Malabars, people originating from the Malabar region of India Malbars
Malabar
Administrative district of Bombay and later Madras from 1792 to 1956
Malabar District, or Malabar, also known as British Malabar was an administrative district on the southwestern Malabar Coast of Bombay Presidency (1792–1800)
Malabar_District
Commandment of the Dutch East India Company
Dutch Malabar (Dutch: Malabar, Cannara en Wingurla; Malayalam: ഡച്ച് മലബാർ) also known by the name of its main settlement Cochin, were a collection of
Dutch_Malabar
Southwestern coast of India
The Malabar Coast (Malayalam: [mɐlɐbaːr]) is the southwestern region of the Indian subcontinent. It generally refers to the western coastline of India
Malabar_Coast
Migration of Christians within Kerala, India
Malabar Migration refers to the large-scale migration of Saint Thomas Christians who existed in Southern and Central Kerala for most of its history to
Malabar_Migration
Geographical and historical region
North Malabar refers to the geographic area of southwest India covering the state of Kerala's present day Kasaragod and Kannur districts, Mananthavady
North_Malabar
Trinidad and Tobago parliamentary constituency
D'Abadie, O'Meara, and Malabar. It had an electorate of 19,535 as of 2015. In 2025, the name was changed to refer to Malabar Settlement and the Mausica River
Malabar/Mausica
Ethnic group
Malabar Muslims or Muslim Mappilas are members of the Muslim community found predominantly in Kerala state and the Lakshadweep islands in Southern India
Malabar_Muslims
Extinct Native American Tribe of Eastern Florida
the Malabar culture area, generally located close to settlements. Mounds typically were used for burials, as were some middens. Burials in Malabar mounds
Ais_people
Angamaly Valiyapalli
St. George Syro-Malabar Catholic Basilica is a basilica of the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church situated in Angamaly, Kerala, India. On 24 June 2009, Pope
St. George Syro-Malabar Basilica, Angamaly
St._George_Syro-Malabar_Basilica,_Angamaly
1766–1792 part of the Anglo-Mysore Wars
The Mysorean invasion of Malabar (1766–1792) was the military invasion of the Malabar region of Kerala, including the territories of the Zamorin of Calicut
Mysorean_invasion_of_Malabar
Indian usage of the East Syriac Rite
Rite, also called the Malabar Chaldean Rite, is the Indian usage of the East Syriac Rite. It is currently employed in the Syro-Malabar Church, an Eastern
Syro-Malabaric_Rite
Historic downtown of northwest Jakarta, Indonesia
of Kota Tua. Kota Tua is a remainder of Old Batavia, the first walled settlement of the Dutch in Jakarta area. It was an inner walled city with its own
Kota_Tua_Jakarta
Creole languages of India
Indo-Portuguese creoles are the several Portuguese creoles spoken in the former settlements of Portuguese India, including those in Kerala, Bombay, Korlai, Bassein
Indo-Portuguese_creoles
at Tirupalaivanam near Pulicat. In the 9th century, Pulicat contained settlements of Arab maritime traders. In the 13th century, A.H. 668 (1269 CE), Arabic
History_of_Pulicat
Dutch East India Company settlements (1605–1825)
governorates Dutch Ceylon and Dutch Coromandel, the commandment Dutch Malabar, and the directorates Dutch Bengal and Dutch Suratte. The Dutch Indies
Dutch_India
Indian ethnoreligious group
ethno-religious community of Indian Christians in the state of Kerala (Malabar region), who, for the most part, employ the Eastern and Western liturgical
Saint_Thomas_Christians
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
The Malabar Headland is a heritage-listed former public recreation area and military installation site and now nature conservation and public recreation
Malabar_Headland
City in Kerala, India
[t̪ɐlɐʃ(ː)eːɾi] ) (also called Tellicherry) is a city and municipality on the Malabar Coast in Kannur district in the state of Kerala, India, bordered by the
Thalassery
Geographical / Historical Area in Kerala, India
South Malabar refers to a geographical area of the southwestern coast of India covering some parts of the present-day Kerala state. South Malabar covers
South_Malabar
Sect of Brahmins in Kerala state of India
on three periods of settlement in Kerala. There are Pottis of Kerala origin and Tulu origin. Pottis of Tulu origin came to Malabar region as temple priests
Potti
Ecumenical church in Kerala, India
plates, St. Thomas founded a church here during his apostolic mission to Malabar. In the 2nd century AD, following periods of regional persecution, Christian
St. Thomas Ecumenical Church, Nilackal
St._Thomas_Ecumenical_Church,_Nilackal
Island capital of Lakshadweep, India
which is the major settlement in the atoll, serves as the capital of Lakshadweep. It is located about 360 km (220 mi) west of the Malabar coast in mainland
Kavaratti
Jewish community that settled in the Kingdom of Cochin in modern-day Kerala, India
Cochin Jews (also known as Malabar Jews or Kochinim from Hebrew: יְהוּדֵֽי־קוֹצִֽ׳ין, romanized: Yehudey Kochin) are one of the oldest groups of Jews
Cochin_Jews
initiated a factory and English settlement following the cession. In 1788, Tipu issued a proclamation to the Nairs of Malabar, wherein he outlined his new
History_of_Kerala
East India Company official (1806–1855)
a cashier and as commissioner for settlement of claims in the Carnatic region. While District Collector of Malabar, Conolly helped develop teak plantations
Henry_Valentine_Conolly
the icy world of the Little Ice Age, the early Norse settlements, known as the Eastern Settlement, along the southwestern coast disappeared, leaving Inuit
History_of_Greenland
1602–1799 Dutch trading company
on the Malabar Coast (hoping thereby to curtail English influence in the area, and end the drain on its resources from the cost of the Malabar garrisons)
Dutch_East_India_Company
State of the Portuguese Empire (1505–1961)
first viceroy, established his base of operations at Fort Manuel in the Malabar region, after the Kingdom of Cochin negotiated to become a protectorate
Portuguese_India
became famous after he had done it during the early period of his settlement in Malabar. He predicted the arrival of communism in Kerala, even before the
Alavi_Thangal
Coastal region in South East India
station, Tamil Nadu. Coastline of Tamil Nadu Malabar Coast Presidency of Coromandel and Bengal Settlements Allen, Charles (2017). Coromandel: A personal
Coromandel_Coast
Overview of religion in the Indian state of Kerala
to be the first writer to call Malabar Coast as Malabar. Authors such as Ibn Khordadbeh and Al-Baladhuri mention Malabar ports in their works. The Arab
Religion_in_Kerala
Town in Mayiladuthurai district, Tamil Nadu, India
Ziegenbalg and Heinrich Pluetschau, who began work in 1705 in the Danish settlement of Tranquebar. Ziegenbalg translated the Old and New Testaments into Tamil
Tharangambadi
Region in Karnataka, India
Peninsular India. Coastal Karnataka forms the northern segment of the Malabar coast. Kanara constitutes an area of about 10,000 square kilometres (4
Kanara
Species of bird
The Malabar pied hornbill (Anthracoceros coronatus), also known as the lesser pied hornbill, is a bird in the hornbill family, a family of tropical near-passerine
Malabar_pied_hornbill
City in Kerala, India
During British colonial rule in India, when Kannur was a part of the Malabar District (Madras Presidency), the city was known as Cannanore. Kannur is
Kannur
Species of plant
Seychelles. Common names in English include country almond, Indian almond, Malabar almond, sea almond, tropical almond, beach almond and false kamani. The
Terminalia_catappa
Eastern Catholic Archeparchy in Maharashtra, India
within the Syro-Malabar Church, based in Kalyan, India. The eparchy was established to cater the spiritual needs of the Syro Malabar Christians based
Archeparchy_of_Kalyan
Hereditary king of kingdom of Calicut (1124–1806)
of the erstwhile ruler and monarch of the Calicut kingdom in the South Malabar region of India. Originating from the former feudal kingdom of Nediyiruppu
Zamorin
Base of the Royal Navy in the Western Atlantic
former troopship HMS Malabar (renamed HMS Terror in 1901). The former HMS Malabar was sold in 1918, following which the name HMS Malabar was applied to the
Royal_Naval_Dockyard,_Bermuda
Hindu community of Kerala, India
[iːɻɐʋɐ]) also known as Thiyya or Tiyyar (Malayalam: [t̪ijːɐ]) in the Malabar region, and Chegavar/Chovar (Malayalam: [tʃeɡɐʋɐr, tʃoːʋɐr]) in the south
Ezhava
State in southwestern India
Kerala is a state on the Malabar Coast of southern India. It was formed on 1 November 1956 under the States Reorganisation Act, which unified the country's
Kerala
Governors Central Bank of India
Secretary as per pay-level. The post is accompanied by: Official residence at Malabar Hill, Mumbai, Maharashtra, a Type-VIII bungalow. Security cover as per
Governor of the Reserve Bank of India
Governor_of_the_Reserve_Bank_of_India
Topics referred to by the same term
Governorate General Fort Dansborg Settlements Frederiksnagore (Serampore) Danmarksnagore (Gondalpara) Oddeway Torre (Malabar Coast) Frederiksøerne (Nicobar
Danish_Empire
(Bushire) (1737-1753) Qeshm (Kismus) (1684- ?) Shiraz (?-1730) Dhaka Dutch settlement in Rajshahi Sherpur Surat (1616-1795) Agra (1621-1720) Burhanpur Kanpur
List of Dutch East India Company trading posts and settlements
List_of_Dutch_East_India_Company_trading_posts_and_settlements
Colonial trading company
administrator of the Dutch East India Company, died on his way from Kochi in Dutch Malabar to Suratte. He was buried with much pomp and circumstance on the Dutch-Armenian
Dutch_Suratte
Island group in the Indian Ocean
Missionaries from the Moravian Church Brethren's settlement in Tranquebar attempted a settlement on Nancowry and died in great numbers from disease
Nicobar_Islands
Ancient south Indian port
(Ancient Greek: Μουζιρίς), was an ancient port and urban centre on the Malabar Coast, southern India. It was located near the mouth of the Periyar River
Muziris
Church in Kerala, India
is a Syro-Malabar church in Angamaly, India. It was built in 1578 by Mar Abraham, the last East Syriac Metropolitan to reach the Malabar Coast. It is
Mar Hormizd Syro-Malabar Cathedral, Angamaly
Mar_Hormizd_Syro-Malabar_Cathedral,_Angamaly
Danish colony in Africa from 1658 to 1850
The purchased settlements and forts were later incorporated into the British Gold Coast. Scandinavian participation in trade and settlement along the Gold
Danish_Gold_Coast
Syro-Malabar Catholic ecclesiastical jurisdiction for the Knanaya faithful in India
Archeparchy of Kottayam is a Knanaya metropolitan archeparchy of the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church in India. The archeparchy is exclusively for Knanaya faithful
Archeparchy_of_Kottayam
1721 revolt
often regarded as the first organized revolt against British authority in Malabar, Cochin, Travancore, and India itself. The main reason behind the resentment
Attingal_Outbreak
introduced to the Indian subcontinent by Thomas the Apostle, who sailed to the Malabar region (present-day Kerala) in 52 AD. The writings of Eusebius of Caesarea
Christianity_in_India
Kingdoms on the Malabar Coast in India
(Chericul) in later times) was one of the four most powerful kingdoms on the Malabar Coast during the arrival of the Portuguese Armadas in India, along with
Kolathunadu
Hindu temple in Kerala, India
south of Thanur town. Thanur, a coastal town on the Malabar Coast, was one of the earliest settlements of the Portuguese explorers. It is believed that St
Keraladeshpuram_Temple
Mountain range in Tamil Nadu, India
Malabar pied hornbill, Malabar parakeet, great hornbill, Nilgiri wood pigeon, Indian vulture, black-hooded oriole, grey-headed bulbul and Malabar grey
Nilgiri_Mountains
Island country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands
"Radiocarbon dates from Curaçao's oldest Archaic site extend earliest island settlement to ca. 5700 cal BP". The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology. 19
Curaçao
Monarchy in India before 1949
the then-British settlement at Tellicherry. After the victory, Hyder Ali entered the kingdom of Kottayam in present-day North Malabar and occupied it,
Kingdom_of_Cochin
French colony on the Indian subcontinent (1664–1954)
were Pondichéry, Karikal, Yanaon on the Coromandel Coast, Mahé on the Malabar Coast and Chandernagor in Bengal. The French also possessed several loges
French_India
Caribbean territories of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
Bantam Malabar West coast of Sumatra Residencies Bantam Banjarmasin Batavia Cheribon Malang Palembang Preanger Pontianak Opperhoofd settlements Myanmar
Dutch_Caribbean
Indian Roman Catholic archbishop
Valloppilly (4 August 1911 – 4 April 2006) was an Indian prelate of the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church. He served as the first Bishop of the Eparchy of Tellicherry
Sebastian_Valloppilly
Ancient cross
is one of the oldest Christian communities of the world, survive in the Malabar region in state of Kerala, India and have a diaspora in other parts of
Saint_Thomas_Christian_cross
Former dynasty in present-day Kerala, India
the Special Settlement Officer in Malabar. According to the Survey Settlement Register of Eruveshi Land No. 81, Chirakal Taluk, Malabar District, published
Mannanar_dynasty
Caves and archaeological site in Kerala, India
trade route connecting the high mountains of Mysore to the ports of the Malabar Coast. Inside the caves are etched petroglyphs believed to date to at least
Edakkal_caves
Metropolis in Kerala, India
known as Cochin (/ˈkoʊtʃɪn/ KOH-chin), is a major port city along the Malabar Coast of India bordering the Laccadive Sea. It is part of the district
Kochi
Union territory of India
and the Laccadive Sea to the east, about 220–440 km (140–270 mi) off the Malabar Coast of mainland India. The islands occupy a total land area of approximately
Lakshadweep
Dutch settlement (1624–1664)
Nieuw Amsterdam, pronounced [ˌniu.ɑmstərˈdɑm]) was a 17th-century Dutch settlement established at the southern tip of Manhattan Island that served as the
New_Amsterdam
Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Minister Hughes at soldiers' settlement Cottage in Somme Way, the only surviving cottage from the soldiers' settlement Grave of Arthur Stace, Botany
Matraville
of children born to non-Muslim Arab traders and native women along the Malabar coast, before Islam. These early individuals were referred to as ma-ppila
Islam_in_Kerala
Historical kingdom in the region of Kerala
Nilambur Rajas continued to rule as independent chieftains until the 1921 Malabar Rebellion, when a group of Mappila Muslims led by Ali Musliyar and other
Nilambur_Kingdom
Political union (1537–1814)
India. Colonies included the town of Tranquebar and Serampore. The last settlements Denmark had control over were sold to the United Kingdom in 1845. Rights
Denmark–Norway
Muslim monarchy in North Kerala (1545–1819)
from a man to his sister's son and so forth. As the only Muslim rulers in Malabar, they saw the rise of Hyder Ali, de facto ruler of the Mysore Sultanate
Arakkal_kingdom
Region and archipelago in eastern Indonesia
Bantam Malabar West coast of Sumatra Residencies Bantam Banjarmasin Batavia Cheribon Malang Palembang Preanger Pontianak Opperhoofd settlements Myanmar
Maluku_Islands
Danish fort in the shores of Bay of Bengal
with Danish Admiral Ove Gjedde in 1620 and acted as the base for Danish settlement in the region during the early 17th century. The fort is the second largest
Fort_Dansborg
Ethnic group
Madras (now Chennai) and, primarily and for the longest period, on the Malabar coast in Cochin. After the Portuguese discovery of the sea route to India
Sephardic_Jews_in_India
further there is a fork, take the road to the left. The turn-off signed 'Malabar' to the farm is 3 km along this road, to the left. This farmhouse is an
List of heritage sites in the Western Cape Province, South Africa
List_of_heritage_sites_in_the_Western_Cape_Province,_South_Africa
1815–1954 Dutch colony in the Caribbean
Bantam Malabar West coast of Sumatra Residencies Bantam Banjarmasin Batavia Cheribon Malang Palembang Preanger Pontianak Opperhoofd settlements Myanmar
Colony of Curaçao and Dependencies
Colony_of_Curaçao_and_Dependencies
Conflict for sea dominance (1598–1663)
Portuguese trading networks in Asia, where they captured Malacca, Ceylon, the Malabar Coast, and the Moluccas. In Africa, the Dutch conquered the Portuguese
Dutch–Portuguese_War
Caribbean island country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
Spanish settlers moved elsewhere, and in 1569, the Spanish Crown banned settlement on the Caribbean islands by royal decree. This measure that did not apply
Aruba
Town in Kerala, India
[kojilɐːɳɖi];) is a municipality and a taluk in Kozhikode district, Kerala on the Malabar Coast. The historical town is located right in the middle of the coast
Koyilandy
Unsuccessful attempt by Scotland to colonize Panama
Drummond was ashore.[citation needed] Bowen burnt the Continent on the Malabar coast when he decided she was of no use to him, and he later scuttled the
Darien_scheme
Historical kingdom in the region of Kerala
of an independent kingdom by the same name and later of the erstwhile Malabar District. The port at Kozhikode acted as the gateway to medieval South
Calicut_kingdom
administrators as Dutch Quilon, was a tiny British enclave located on the Malabar Coast within the modern-day city of Kollam, Kerala. Spanning an area of
Thangassery_Enclave
Major Archbishop of the Syro-Malabar Church from 2011 to 2023
of the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church after serving in the position from 2011 to 2023. He was elected by the Holy Synod of the Syro-Malabar Church in 2011
George_Alencherry
Wayad is a district in the north-east of the Indian state of Kerala
part of Malabar District until 31 March 1877, when it was transferred to the neighbouring Nilgiris district due to the heavy population of Malabar and the
Wayanad_district
CDP in Florida, United States
and also the northernmost settlement in the county. It is a farming community east of Interstate 95, similar to Malabar. Scottsmoor is situated at the
Scottsmoor,_Florida
Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
certain Resolution,—and ends with the words,—Coasts of Coromandel and Malabar. The whole act. 31 Geo. 3 c. 41 Appropriation Act 1791 An Act the title
Statute_Law_Revision_Act_1871
Branch of Eastern Christianity
Chaldean Syrian Church, and the Chaldean Catholic Church and the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church. The West Syriac Rite (also called Antiochian Syriac Rite)
Syriac_Christianity
Town in Puducherry, India
culture and geography of this area are like almost all of those in the Malabar Coast of Kerala. There are only very few French language speakers in the
Mahé,_India
Dutch minister
Rogerius, in his illustrated Description of the East Indian Countries of Malabar, Coromandel, Ceylon, etc. he documented the life, language and culture
Philippus_Baldaeus
First voyage to India from Europe (1495–99), by Vasco da Gama
Portuguese maritime trade on the Malabar Coast and other parts of the Indian Ocean, the military presence and settlements of the Portuguese in Goa and Bombay
Portuguese discovery of the sea route to India
Portuguese_discovery_of_the_sea_route_to_India
Indian author and diplomat (1895-1963)
of these countries with Malabar, the results of which were published in the books Malabar and the Portuguese (1929) and Malabar and the Dutch (1931). He
K._M._Panikkar
Christian religious rite
accounts, Thomas the Apostle is believed to have traveled as far as the Malabar coast of southwestern India. This account is not yet confirmed, as the
East_Syriac_Rite
Capital of the Dutch East Indies
Commander Van Raay, on 12 March 1619. Although Coen wanted to name the new settlement Nieuw-Hoorn after Hoorn (his birthplace), he was prevented from doing
Batavia,_Dutch_East_Indies
Defunct Danish trading company
was concluded with the Kingdom of Kandy and the foundation laid of a settlement at Trincomalee on the island's east coast. They occupied the colossal
Danish_East_India_Company
escorts. The Admiralty purchased Royal Charlotte in 1795 and renamed her HMS Malabar. She made a trip to the West Indies where she was the lead ship of a small
Royal Charlotte (1789 EIC ship)
Royal_Charlotte_(1789_EIC_ship)
Leader of the executive branch of the Government of Tamil Nadu
Northern Circars to Cape Comorin, and included present-day Tamil Nadu, the Malabar region of North Kerala, the coastal and Rayalaseema regions of Andhra Pradesh
Chief_Minister_of_Tamil_Nadu
1537–1953 colonies of Denmark–Norway and Denmark
Kalmar Union in 1397, Denmark–Norway inherited Greenland. After the Norse settlement in Greenland finally disappeared in the 15th century, Europeans did not
Danish_overseas_colonies
Neighborhood of Los Angeles in California, United States
Street Elementary School, 416 North Cornwell Street Malabar Street Elementary School, 3200 East Malabar Street Breed Street Elementary School, 2226 East
Boyle_Heights,_Los_Angeles
MALABAR SETTLEMENT
MALABAR SETTLEMENT
Boy/Male
Hindu
Sandal tree
Boy/Male
Biblical
A treasurer.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Urdu
Victorious
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Abdullah was a Narrator of Hadith
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name MALANA means "buoyant; light."Â
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Illustrious Hero
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Eye-liner
Girl/Female
Afghan, Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
Sad; Melancholic
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Talent
Boy/Male
Muslim
Fate, Destiny
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Malakiy, MALAKAI means "my messenger."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Fate; Destiny
Boy/Male
Indian
Strong, Majesty, Dignity, Awe
Girl/Female
Muslim
Sad, Melancholic
Boy/Male
Muslim
Strong, Majesty, Dignity, Awe
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Rich; Maladar
Girl/Female
Hindu
Name of a Raga
Girl/Female
Muslim
Talent
MALABAR SETTLEMENT
MALABAR SETTLEMENT
Girl/Female
Hindu
A Goddess name
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Indra
Girl/Female
Tamil
Dharsini | தாரஸீநீ
Someone who see
Girl/Female
Tamil
th Nakshatra
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Jain
Happy; One of the Ragas; Ansh of Laxmi
Male
French
French form of Latin Marcus, MARCEAU means "defense" or "of the sea."
Boy/Male
Russian
Worships God.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Victory of Impatience
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Paradise; Garden Meadow
Girl/Female
Indian
One Having Colour of the Clouds
MALABAR SETTLEMENT
MALABAR SETTLEMENT
MALABAR SETTLEMENT
MALABAR SETTLEMENT
MALABAR SETTLEMENT
a.
Alt. of Malayan
n.
Alt. of Calamary
a.
A term used in designating an East Indian tree (the Vateria Indica or piney tree, of the order Dipterocarpeae, which grows in Malabar, etc.) or its products.
n.
A variety of paralysis, peculiar to India and the Malabar coast; -- considered by many to be the same as beriberi in chronic form.
n.
The cheek bone, which forms a part of the lower edge of the orbit.
n.
A small armed vessel, with sails and oars, -- used on the Malabar coast.
n.
A region in the western part of the Peninsula of India, between the mountains and the sea.
n.
An alkaloid resembling physostigmine and occurring with it in the calabar bean.
n.
The root of Ipom/a Turpethum, a plant of Ceylon, Malabar, and Australia, formerly used in medicine as a purgative; -- sometimes called vegetable turpeth.
n.
A member of the ancient church of Christians established on the Malabar coast of India, which some suppose to have been originally founded by the Apostle Thomas.
n.
The jugal, malar, or cheek bone.
a.
Of or pertaining to the region of the cheek bone, or to the malar bone; jugal.
n.
One of a class of Mohammedans in Malabar.
n.
A vessel used on the Malabar coast, having two or three masts.
n.
The Malay language.
n.
The Malayan sun bear.
a.
Producing myosis, or contraction of the pupil of the eye, as opium, calabar bean, etc.
n.
A city and a province of Spain, on the Mediterranean. Hence, Malaga grapes, Malaga raisins, Malaga wines.
n.
A district on the west coast of Africa.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Malays or their country.