
Warayang.«; .. . ., ,..fche point or edge of the wind which 'strikes any things.
Pancha. • .....,...... five.
Bfiyu .....................wind that circulates in the human body.
Wisikan ................ whispering wind.
Gfiling’an......... ^/circulating in a room..
Lima........ i ^ . ;>^-.Vflve.
SBC.
Mangsa.. . . . . . . . . . . season, the seasons, prey of .a wild,beast. .
Sadr&sa.. . . . . . . . . . . the six tastes, (sweet, sour, salt, hitter, pungent or aromatic, hot, as pepper).
WinSyang.. . . . . . . . . to range, following in order, (which is done according to the six notions of .things)*
Gan a..................... silk worm, bee.
BefctiI........... . the feeling or taste of any thing not pleasant, as pain in the leg, mixed-good and bad.
Ang’gas .............. the trunk of a tree standing after its branches and, leaves me -decayed and fallen,.
Sayag . . . . . . . •,.... an inclining tree.
Karag’a ..................the sense of hearing.
Sand a .................. . clear, light, j
Siandi . . . . . . . . . . . . plan, project, scheme, completed«,
Bddia . . . . . . . . . . . . disposition, inclination, ability.
l&^ndnam . . . . . . . . . six.
Blsa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . taste.
SEVEN.
Arif!. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . mountains near the sea, mountains. -
Parw^ta . . . . . . . . . . several mountains together.
TurShgga .,............ . a steed, horse.
Giri .... ..................mountain or great fcSK ,
Bdksi orresi............. a pandita, or holy or learned man.
Aksa.............. buffaloe.
Baksu ....................bull or c&wi -
Mandela .. .. .. . . a mountain which Is rent or split.
Ch§ia ..................* a mountain which shews its shape, &c. clearly.
Hem&wan .......... . the summit of a mountain.
G&a., . . . . .. cow, great noise,
Sapta . * . . . . . . . . . seven.
Pandita . . . . . . . . . . . a holy man,
Gdngsiira............ .. the buzzing noise of flying insects^. ^
Yamdni . . . . . . . . . . the sound of a lover courting his mistress.
Kfida.. . . . . . . . . . . . . horse.
Wiku .................. an instructor.
Htii jy................. . seven.
EIGHT,
N l g a . •*.. i .........., serpent.
Panlgan . . . . . . . . . . the dwelling ojf a snake, the skin which a shake has hed. •
Sarira .. . . . . . . guana,
Basu. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. tekkd.
Tanu.. . . . . . . . . . . . . camelion.
Mfirti . . . . . . lizard. -
Kunjlra . . . . . . . . . . place of confinement, prison.
Gajah ,. . . . . . . . . . . elephant.
Dipfingga.............. an elephant fully caparisoned.
Samadia an elephant prepared for being mounted.
Hasta......... elephant.
Msng’ glia . . . . . . . . an elephant with his tusks grown.
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D irld a ........... .. an enraged h r savage elephant.
Hesti . , , i female;elephants -1
Matang’ga ................a large elephant.
Bram ân a ........... .. apândiï^-fî/om Sabra'ng or opposite coast. \
p i S ; . . . . . . a tame elephabt ■ " '
Kala . . . . *;*.**:*!$$& .tim e .
Was, âw a s ................ a scbrjdon. î ' / I . ]-;î . ‘ • ( y 4
Ula ............................a snake.
Budra ' ........... .. a muddy hole. \ '
Trfis|;ra. . .•,w«M^ ^ d\hôhPw'otf aófcübTe^ à. Hollowin' any thing.
Trhsti . v. ! .^^.^Tfheîsâmè; yj s r
MukâJ . . i-.1; .'th é face^‘1 the-mbuth.
Gapûra^'.- th e gate od dodrway of a palace. *•.
Wiy^ra/, ?». ^ a doorway. the. opening of *a case,
p ia ra , . . , . . , , , the'gateway ó f a fo ié l ** ‘
S f r m ^ * ** ■ ** ddorway’ m t^ ^ ^ lp pm h e l hr JlMe^,miàfotï%ne. |
IStu-., . ..,,rï y. Uit. Öie-éyewaEhéédTe,r br^hèîike; ; ^
GâÉra . . . . . . ty.'asmàlh|ïd|%)^.cellin th e é a rtl^ ja ^ fey iiç se c ts.' | Vl
. . i a cave. I I
-»y Èoiifaïof; a 'dborl^^ ' ‘
Léng. . . . . . . . . . . . all kinds of holes' or hollow places. ' ? 4
Ldwang . . , ."dborS m ^ ë r y ' deséiptjb'n l 11
i^Möf :• . . . . . . . . i".. a long passage underground. . _c
B a b a h a n ......... .l^ h = h ö le madê'for the entrance of .a thief,
lSfaw;a, - s , ‘iiine. r " __
Bûma . . . . V. .. decayed grass, dried grass, hay.
Sunya-, V/’. . / * / . SdlithdeJ« <luiéti-o
G**â n a ............ -• .'.'endless space, as between the ear® and the sK y ^ d e fin ite space, ,
Ng’ambara . . . . .u . ^ flig h t,.
h e& b t t tn p t ^ h d o w n l ^ t i s u n ^
............../ to By 0fl7 dropoff, "any thing small wiich is knocked off from what is greater.
,• . i , . gbttéÿîyl^SlfedfJlf-t9r
Lang’i t , . , , . , . . . , . , that/bf |vM.cl d ü é jh a s ^ id e a Hut cannot see clearly, /as the^fejt -• -
IlM a .-...v,. l l g l i|ÿ ;atmi:||hiE.ew J .
.Màllyews : . i
Windû . . . . . . , . f<th^ppriod ó f t^olvingj-ascyçîè.^
Sakâta'.................... ; ; a cariiage.
Hang, . . . . . . . . . . fô| t, pàst.
EXAMPLE.
Büma,
E;ârè%î
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hëtra, p i i ; "■ banyu, marfita, sadrâsa, ardi, ’’ nâga,
ieyes, fifÇy: ‘ tyatëï; ■* ‘ ‘air, ta s t^ Ç^iMJ^il■ snake.
-ri At> ' 3 | > - é 1 D H Q Ü
lâwang, lang’it.
floors, sky. i
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