16 A DICTIONARY SUNDANESE 



Ang 1 ar, bad, poor soil; soil in which whatever is planted thrives badly. 

 Ang'ar-Éng'ér , to be pleased, to be smirking and in a good liumour. 

 Ang' él, having to wait a long time; ha ving trouble to get through business; provoking 

 and unnecessary detention, such as native Chiefs take care to give to those who have 

 to do with them, thereby showing, as they fancy, their importance. 

 A n g ë n , anatomically , the liver ; morally , the heart , disposition ; the pith of a tree , the 

 inner part of a bambu; the soft part which lines the tubes of bambu. Lentik ang- 

 en , little hearted , wanting pluck , discouraged. Gedê ang'' en , great hearted , having 

 courage, in spirits, enterprising. Ang'en goréng, bad hearted, deceitful, malicious. 

 Ang'' en putih , white-hearted , sincere , candid. 

 Ang' et, warm, a genial glow, agreeably warm as clothing &c. 

 Ang' ëun, stewed or boiled vegetables , immersed in their juice. 

 Ang gal, light in water, buoyant, easily floating. 



Ang gang, apart, gaping, with an interstice between any two objects. 

 Anggara, Tuesday, an ancient denomination for this day, derived from Bhuddist times, 

 see Dité. 



Angaharuw-a, C. 13. the planet mars. (Angdra Skr. the planet Mars.) 

 Anggarhéman, the word with wich some songs commence, particularly accompaniments 



to the angklung, but of which no one can give any intelligible meaning. 

 Anggel, a pillow, a cushion. 



A n g g ë u s , Done , fineshed , used up , completed- an exclamation as , all's over ! itfs done ! 

 a preposition set before verbs and adjectives to show that an action has been comple- 

 ted , and in this case it is generally contracted into geus, as geus datang he has covne; 

 geus gedé, he has become great, geus be'ak , it is all gone, all used up. 

 Anggo, to reserve for one's own particular use;to have for one 1 s own private use. 

 A n g g o , a method of taking fish by making enclosures which allow the water to pass through 



but retaining the fish ; much the same as Agombongan which see. 

 Anggon-anggon, apparel clothing. 

 Anggor, Persian-wine-l>?Wi anggor, grapes. 

 Anggor, a bunch or string of Peuteui fruit. 

 Anggrék, a beautiful and fragrant epidendron or orchideous plant, often found on fruit 



trees. 

 A n g g r i t , Nauclea lanceolata , a hard , heavy and durable wood. 

 Anggur, rather, in preference. Angguranmontong leumpang manau nindak ayeuna, I would 



rather not go at all, than start now. 

 Angin, the wind, a whisper of information as if brought bij the wind. angin kaler, the 

 north wind; angin puyuh, awhirlwind; Luhuran angHn, above the wind , to windward ; 

 Handapan angHn below the wind, to leeward. Kula meunang angin, I have got in- 

 formation, literally I have got wind of anything. 



