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DAW—DAL [41 ] DAL—DAR<br />

Dawun-buwaya. Name <strong>of</strong> a plant, Desmodium<br />

umbellatum.<br />

Dawun-chinta. Name <strong>of</strong> a plant, Phyllantus<br />

niruri.<br />

Dawun-dulang. Name <strong>of</strong> a plant, Ricinus<br />

mappa.<br />

Dawun-gatal-matL Name <strong>of</strong> a plant,<br />

Tragia urens.<br />

Dawun-giind'ik. Name <strong>of</strong> a plant, Nepen<strong>the</strong>s<br />

distiUatona.<br />

Dawun-idup. Name <strong>of</strong> a plant, Oxalis<br />

semdth-a ; literally, " living plant."<br />

DawTin-ingat. Name <strong>of</strong> a plant, Achryan<strong>the</strong>s<br />

aspera.<br />

Dawun-kdntal. Name <strong>of</strong> a plant, Cordia<br />

suavcolfns.<br />

Da\v\m-katam. Name <strong>of</strong> a plant, Convolvulus<br />

pis caprce.<br />

Dawun-kantut. Name <strong>of</strong> a plant, Apocyn<br />

urn foetidmn.<br />

Dawun-naracha. Weighing scales.<br />

Dawunpachi-pachi. Name <strong>of</strong> a "plant,<br />

Leucas UnifoUa.<br />

Dawun-prasmau. Name <strong>of</strong> a plant, Eujyatoriurn<br />

ayapuna.<br />

Dawun-s etan. Leucas Ihiifolia.<br />

Dawim-talinga. Auricle <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ear.<br />

Dawup. Name <strong>of</strong> a plant, a .species <strong>of</strong><br />

Bauhinia.<br />

manufacture.<br />

Dalap (j). Greedy, covetous.<br />

Daiapan. Eight.<br />

Dalapanblas. Eighteen.<br />

Ddlapanpuluh. Eighty.<br />

Dalapan-ratus. Eight hundred.<br />

Dalapan-ribu. Eight thous<strong>and</strong>.<br />

Dalik. To flee, to seek refuge.<br />

Dalil (a). Pro<strong>of</strong>, argument ; guide, direction.<br />

Dalima (j). The pomegranate. Punka<br />

granatum.<br />

Ddlima-katek. The dwarf pomegranate,<br />

Punica nana.<br />

Daluwang (jav). Paper; v. Dalanchang.<br />

Damak (jav). The district <strong>of</strong> Damak, in<br />

Java.<br />

Damang (jav). Title <strong>of</strong> a class <strong>of</strong> inferior'<br />

public <strong>of</strong>ficers ; a village chief.<br />

Damap. Greedy, gluttonous; greed,<br />

greediness; gluttony.<br />

Dam5,kiyan. So, in such a manner.<br />

Damakiyan-ini. Thus, in this manner.<br />

Damakiyan-itu. In that manner.<br />

Damba. To covet, to desire earnestly.<br />

Dampit. To fall upon, to charge.<br />

Damukut. The broken particles <strong>of</strong> husked<br />

rice.<br />

Dan. Watch, guard, military rounds.<br />

Daya (j. maya). Art, cunning; stratagem,<br />

artifice, trick ; scheme, design.<br />

Dayak. A common term applied by <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Malay</strong>s to all <strong>the</strong> wild inhabitants <strong>of</strong><br />

Dan. Occasion, opportunity, fit time.<br />

Danawa (jav). A goblin.<br />

Diudani. To long for ; a longing.<br />

D<strong>and</strong>an (bat). To lead by <strong>the</strong> h<strong>and</strong>.<br />

D<strong>and</strong>ang. A kind <strong>of</strong> boat <strong>of</strong> a long<br />

form.<br />

Danta (s). Ivory, an elephant's tooth.<br />

Dangan. A slave.<br />

Dangau. With ; by ; <strong>with</strong>, <strong>and</strong>.<br />

Dangan -antara. Among, amidst.<br />

Borneo, Sumatra, <strong>and</strong> Celebes; a Dangan-damakiyan.<br />

ner.<br />

Thus, in this man-<br />

Dayim (^). Perpetual, eternal.<br />

Dayang. A maid, maiden ; a female<br />

DingAn-sampurnana. Perfectly.<br />

Dangan-sapurtiiia. Suitably, fitly, <strong>with</strong><br />

attendant ; a waiting-maid.<br />

propriety.<br />

Dayu. To swing, to vibrate ; to stagger, D<strong>and</strong>u. To question, to doubt; to be<br />

to reel.<br />

Dabir (p). A scribe, a writer, a notary.<br />

Dabu. Dust.<br />

Daftar (a). A scroll, a register, an in-<br />

uncertain <strong>of</strong><br />

DAngkal. Shallow water ; a ford.<br />

Ddngkap. To follow, to pursue.<br />

Dangki (j. draugki). Envy; gi-udge<br />

ventory ; a book.<br />

DaAas'at (a). Astonishment, amazement<br />

terror ; astonished, amazed ; terrified.<br />

Daina. Common, low, mean.<br />

envious ; to envy jealousy.<br />

;<br />

Dangkur (ben). To snore.<br />

Dangung. To buzz ; to hum ; to sound<br />

heavy <strong>and</strong> low ; hum, buzz, drone ; to<br />

Dakat. Near, nigh, close at h<strong>and</strong> ; near, whiz; whiz.<br />

be.side ; near, closely related.<br />

Dara. To scourge ; to punish ; to com-<br />

Dakati. To approach, to go near to.<br />

Dakatkan. To cause to approach, to<br />

m<strong>and</strong>.<br />

Darai. To move in a long uninterrupted<br />

bring near to.<br />

line ; to march in line.<br />

Dakam. To crouch as a beast <strong>of</strong> prey Daras (j). Rapid, moving violently as a<br />

before making a spring.<br />

torrent ; v. Dras.<br />

Daki. Scurf, d<strong>and</strong>rifiF.<br />

Daksina (s). The right h<strong>and</strong> ; <strong>the</strong> south.<br />

Darawa (j). Synap; i'. Drawa.<br />

Darawan. Name <strong>of</strong> an isl<strong>and</strong> on <strong>the</strong><br />

Dalanchang (jav). Paper <strong>of</strong> Javanese south-eastern coast <strong>of</strong> Borneo.<br />

Darab, or Darap (j. karap). Close to, nigh<br />

to ; toge<strong>the</strong>r, not apart.<br />

Daram. To thunder ; to make a loud<br />

noise as cannon.<br />

Ddrang. To tink, to tiukle, to clink.<br />

Darang. Bright red.

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