perai

Noun

 * 1) * Charles C. Abbott, Young Folks' Cyclopedia of Natural History (page 599)
 * A perai itself, if wounded by any chance, is at once attacked and devoured by its fellows. If a monkey or bird, when shot, falls in the water, perai rush together from all quarters and carry off the prey before the sportsman can reach it,
 * A perai itself, if wounded by any chance, is at once attacked and devoured by its fellows. If a monkey or bird, when shot, falls in the water, perai rush together from all quarters and carry off the prey before the sportsman can reach it,

Etymology
From, from , from , from , from , which derives from.

Verb

 * 1)  to have.
 * 2)  to have something.
 * 1)  to have something.