76 A DICTIONARY SUNDANESE 



out by the government to feudal service. A man subject to the orders of his superiors. 

 Chachab, preparations used to make the hair grow. 



Chachabéan, a plant growing wild in cool upland situations. Leonurus Javanicus. 

 Chachad, blemish, defect, accident, injury overtaking any one. Chachad tiwas , by ac- 

 cident, overtaken by some accident. 

 Chachadan, the tAvo main side flooring pieces of a cart; the beam of a plough. 

 Chachag, to chop , to cut in pieces, to hack; to cut at with a weapon. 

 Chachak, like, as. 



Chachangkir, a cup, a teacup, any small earthenware vessel to drink out of. 

 Chachangkiran, name of a plant ; Panax Cochleatum . 

 Cha changkiran , name of a small shell fish in sea: limpets; Patella. 

 Chachap, well accoutered; being provided with what one wants; coming it strong, pre- 



suming on a maii's position. 

 Cha cha r, to cut down jungle, bushes or long grass; to cut down the brush wood of a 



forest, previous to feiling the great trees; the space so cleared. C/taohar , though a 



Malay word in this sense is often also used by the Sundas for the small-pox. Tukang 



chac/tar a vaccinator. Chacharan , to vaccinate. See Kuris. 

 Chachariwan, the knee-pan. 



Chaching, a worm. Chaching'an, having the worms , said of a child or of a young buflaloe. 

 Cha dan g 1 an, prepared for, made arrangements for any one. Anything set aside for ano- 



ther persoiVs use. 

 Chaclas, ïufaceous strata; any indurated matter that has set so as to become rock, es- 



pecially volcanic ashes which have set in the sea, and subsequently been upheaved in 



strata. It is sometimes almost confounded with rock. Chaclas gantung hanging rocks; 



rocks standing boldly up and presenting an upright surface like a wall. Chaclas ma- 



léla , a variety of coarse sedimentary rock , which it is difficult to break up even 



with crow bars. 

 Chadong, a game in which the object is to knock down some sticks that have been set 



up for the purpose. 

 C h a d u k , excrement. 



Chaé, name of a tree with pennated leaves, produces siliquae which contain pretty red beans. 

 Chagak, a stick or bit of wood with a for k or division at one end. A forked stick; much 



used in fences and the construction of dams, in the mounfcain rivers. 

 Cha geur, well, in good health; in a sound state of body. 

 Chah, a contemptuons expression of disapproval or disgust. Cl aki saha nu daik , who 



the deuce will be willing. 

 Chahaya, bright, brilliant; radiance, lustre. GJChaya. C. 203 of same import. 

 Chai, water; abbreviated into Chi , means ariver. and as such is placed befere the proper 



names of rivers as Chidurian-, Clridani. 



