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Anawadak, a Pelican, called in Malay Undan-Pelicanus onocrotolos. 



Anchak, a kind of temporary platter, generally about 8 inches square, made of split 

 bambu wattled together, with a bit of plantain leaf upon it. Such anchaks are es- 

 pecially used when making offerings at Kramats or ancient Balais , or to the tigers 

 in the forest, where they are always left, and not used a second time. 



Anchak, Ficus Rumphiï, a variety of fig tree, found about Batavia where it is also cal- 

 led Kayu Bodi ; it resembles the Bo-gaha of Ceylon , which is the sacred tree of Bud- 

 dha , of which circumstance Kayu Bodi may be meant to convey the idea , and may 

 then have been imported into Java with the Buddhist religion , of which it forms so 

 prominent a feature in Ceylon. Bo C. 480 a tree, the ficus religiosa. Dhi C. 302 

 understanding , intellect, knowledge, thus the tree of knowledge, or knowledge 

 derived from tliïs particular tree. Vide voce Bodi. (14). 



Anchëléh, sneaking off, trying to avoid work or trouble , working with indifference. 



Anchik, to put up, to hang out, said of a person's abode. Sok anehik di imali batur , he 

 mostly hangs out with the neighbours. 



Anchol, a promontory, a headland , a projection into the Sea. 



Andaya ning Rat, a celebrated chief of Majapahit and successful leader of the forces 

 of his country. He is also known by the title of Ratu Pëngging. The king of 

 Majapahit gave him his daughter in marriage , and afterwards admitted him to a 

 share in the government. Raffles vol 2 P. 121/3. 



Andaya C. 33, share, portion , part, Ning, of the — Rat, country. (Ddja Skr. portion 

 an prefix. Fr.). 



A n cl é , supposing that , a figure in argument. 



Andé, a close companion, a contidential friend ; much used in conjunction with Sobat, as 

 Sobat andé , a determined friend. 



Andëg, to slay in one's course, to stop suddenly while running. 



Andël, to believe , to place . confidence in, to trast, to confide. 



Ander, an upright post which supports the ridge-pole of a house. 



Andika, thou, you, as applied to a person on equality with ourself, the same as te Java- 

 nese handiico , to order , to give command. (Handiko in Javanese means also thou, you. Fr.). 



And is, a kind of swallow. 



Andong, a species of very large bambu, also called awi gede , the big Bambu, Bambusa 

 maxima. 



Andung, a variety of thin palm tree, used for spear handles. 



Ang, unwilling, I wo'nt, a child's expression. 



(14) Bodhi means in the first place understanding, in the second place the holy fig tree. Wilson. 

 The tree received this name, because the Buddha received his understanding-, or revelation, sitting 

 in meditation nnder such a tree. Fr. 



