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Inclus, or Sindh: and Udbliawa, P. 820 produced: abbreviated into the more sraooth 

 shape of Chindawa. It is called Sindawa, and Chendawan in Malay. (The more sim- 

 ple form in Skr. is Saindhawa , a patronymic from Sindhu , originating from Sindhu. 

 We should prefer to derive Chindawa from Saindhawa. Fr.) 



C h in dé, a variety of cloth with peculiar pattern used for beits. Name of a pretty red 

 flower, called also Kapas-chindé , from the cottony shape of the fibres of the seeds. 



Ching, an interrogative partiele, how now? come teil me? what say you? 



Ghinggir, the little fmger. 



Chingkëcl, awkwardly walking in fits and starts. 



Ghingkir, a young Gocoa nut which has not yet got a hard shell. 



Chinta, to love, to have a tender regard for. Chintaya, G. 199, reflection, consideration , 

 thought, meditation. (Chinta Skr. id., it lias got the meaning love , in the same way 

 ■ as 'the Latin cura. F.) 



Chipamali, name of a river in Tagal, which was ofoldthe boundary between the Sun- 

 da and Javanese districts. It means the river of Prohibition , or which it is sacredly 

 forbidden to pass. 



Chipansalu, name of a place near Bandong in the Prianger Kegencies, where Mr. 

 Junghuhn in August 1843 discovered some images of Siwa. Chi, Sunda, river. Pan- 

 silu , C. 345 , one of the celestial choristers or a musician of Swarga,. A name of /Si- 

 wa. A name of Wiswakarma, C. QQö from Wiswa, universal, Karmma, act, action ; 

 the son of Brahma , and artist of the gods ; the Sun. (Pdncula , Wilson ; a name of 

 Siwa; a weapon of Siwa.) 



Chipati, called in Malay Santen. A milky matter got from the maceration of rasped 

 Cocoa nut. 



Chirëbon, name of a Residency in Java. Chi, river: Rebon, small shrimps. See voce. 



Chiri, mark, sign , a mark by which an} ? thing may be again recognized. 



Chirian, to put a mark upon. 



C h i s , the idiomatic expression of con tempt. Said when the speaker wishes to express disgust. 



Chisapu, the water of burnt paddy straw, which is used as a lye; also much used in 

 washing the head of hair, which it cleanses. (At Batavia the Javanese word mérang 

 is used for paddy straw to be burnt for the above said purpose.) 



Chisusu, milk; literally water of the nipple. Milk is also frequently called Susu alone, 

 which means nipple or teat. 



Chita, Chintz, a printed cloth so called. Chitra, C. 198 a painting , delineation, writing &c. 



Chita, an affection of the mind, sensibility, sometimes used Avith Duka as Chita-duka, 

 sadness, melancholy. Chitta, C. 198 the mind or faculty of reasoning, the heart con- 

 sidered as the seat of intellect, thought, conception. 



C h i t a k , to cast in a mould , as iron or bricks , to mould , to impress , to print as a book 

 or a cloth. 



