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tle red pepper is generally nipped up witli the leaves before they are stufied into the 



mouth , and are called Cho-él samb&l. 

 C h o h a i , a frog which is sometimes found in liouses , and which has the power of sticking 



to a perpendicular wall. 

 Chokél, to dig or scratch out with a bit of stick or iron; to dig down or into a small 



hole by stamping something into it. 

 Chokolada, European, The Cacao tree, Theobroma Cacao. Chocolate. 

 Chokor, the foot, the paw, particularly of a beast; when applied to the foot of a man, 



which is often the case , it conveys and idea of indignity put upon the man who owns the foot. 



(At Bali it is a honourable name for foot ; there from comes Chokor-da , your foot , 



cf. Jav. sampéyan , a title given to the highest Kajas. Fr.) 

 Chokot, to take, to lay hold of. Lay hold! 

 Chokrah, to make a hole in a bank of earth, in a bit of wood, or any other substance, 



by scooping out or twirling a knife in it. 

 Chokrék, small sticks for fuel, small firewood. 



Chokrom, the egg-plant, Solanum melongena. Called Térong in Malay. 

 Cholat, a white mark or star on a horse's forehead. 

 Chologor, the seed branch of an Aren or Kawung tree whilst yet young and unfit 



to be used for tapping to gather toddy to make sugar. Such seed branches , which af- 



ter properly beating and preparing refuse to give tocldy are called Chologor. 

 Cholok, shoved in between; inserted in; jammed into; to insert an instrument into an 



aperture. Mata na kacholok ku atol, liis eye got run into by a bambu. 

 Cholong, to steal, to take covertly, to abstract. 



Cholongchong, a bambu conical basket in which tame pigs are caught and transported. 

 C h o m a s , name of a place , amongst others of an Estate near Buitenzong. Evidently com- 



pounded of CM, river, and Omas, the name of avariety of Rattan, or it may be an 



abbreviation of Katomas , the gold and green leaved Justicia. 

 C h o m a s , heard in Hanj'nang chomas , a variety of Justica and is probably an abbreviation 



of Katomas. 

 Chomblang, a pimp , a procuress. 



Chombrang, an unexpanded head- bud of the Honje, Geanthus speciosus. 

 C h o m é 1 , grumbling dissatisfied ; to murmur. 

 Chomot, a lump, a pinch of anything taken in the fingers. 

 Chomplong, a small tin measure in which salt is retailed; considerably less than a gan- 



tang; of various sizes. 

 Chondong, inclined, tottering, about to fall. 

 Chongchot, said of rice cooked by steaming, and just as turned out of the bambu stea- 



mer. Rice which has not undergone the process of Akëul which see. 

 Chonggang, deficiënt, as if something had been taken out or away. 



