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Buyut, forbidclen by some hereditary or traditionary injunction. Different families of the 

 natives are found , wlio labour under various prohibitions , often regarding articles of 

 food; as many families are, from acient times, forbidden the use of the flesh of the 

 white Buffaloe , others that of the turtle dove &c , and for such people this flesh is 

 Buyut. Thus Buyut is applied to any thing else in the sense of „Sacredly forbidden". 



Buyut, is also a term of relationship , as applied by people to their progenitor or des- 

 cendant in the fourth generation, as the Great Grandfather or Great Grandchild (31). 



Cha-ah, a nood, an inundation , a rise in the rivers after rain. Chai geus cha-ah, the ri- 

 ver is swollen with a fiood. 



Cha-ah déngdéng, a nood which comes down suddenly, some two to four feet or more high, 

 which has great force , and sweeps dams and other impediments away before it. A Bore. 



Cha-ang, clear, bright, brilliant; cleaned up, put in order; daylight. Clfha or Clfhan , 

 C. 201. pure, clean. Geus cha-ang, it is day light. Jalan gedé cha-ang ayeuna, the 

 great road is now cleaned up. (Skr. Clfhaya, is light; lustre; but I doubt if Cha-ang 

 can be derived of it. Fr. See the article chahaya). 



C ha bak, to handle; to take work in hand; to lay hands on. Pagawean eta kudu di cha- 

 bak, you must take that work in hand. 



C h a b a r , careless , indifferent. 



Chabé the capsicum or red pepper so universally used as a condiment by the natives. 

 It is distinguished when necessary from Chabé rawit , by the name of Chabé gedé , the 

 the big chabé. Variously called by Botanists Capsicum Frutescens , Capsicum annuum ; 

 or Capsicum Incurvum. 



Chabé ar e ui, the same as Chabé Jawa- Piper longum. 



Chabé Jawa, Long pepper. Piper longum; called in Malay lada panjang. 



Chabé Eawit, a small variety of pepper, more pungent than the foregoing ones; Cap- 

 sicum Fastigiatum. Rawit is Javanese and not Sunda, and means either fine , handsome , 

 or as is more likely to be here the case , a sort of small worm or maggot. The bird's eye 

 pepper. 



Chabol, dwarf, of diminutive size. 



Chabuk, Persian , a whip. (Chumdk a stick with a knotty head. Vutters lex Persico-lati- 

 num. Chubuk a whip; virga. Meninski; who gives it as a turkish word). 



Chabur, to splash in water in swimming; to move through water with force or impetuosity. 



Chabut, to eradicate, to pull or pluck up or out; to extract, to select; to remove from 

 a post or situation : to substract , to deduct. 



Chacha, a common man; in contradistinction to a person of noble birth. A man turned 



(31) Kabujutan are the places of worsliip of the ancestors found in every Balinese house. Buyut 

 is thus taken in the sense of ancestors, püara, and as an adjective means coming, derived from, 

 enjoined by the ancestors. Fr. 



