146 A DICTIONARY SUNDANESE 



Hayo, a word of encouragement ; lieigh lio! come along! be quick! (Jav. Mal. iel.) 

 Hé-éh, a word of astonishment , and at same time of interdiction. Hellow! 

 H é - é s , to sleep , asleep. To bisa hé-és , I can not get to sleep. 

 Héh, an exclamation of surprise. How so! now you see! 

 Héhéotan, to whistle. 



Héjirah, arabic — „the Fliglit" — is tlie name of the Mohammedan era, and dates from 

 A. D. 622, being the period of the fiujlit of Mohammed from Méka to Medina. 



(*ƒ»&, hijrat.) 



Héjo, green. (Bal. Ejo; Mal. Jav. Ijo.) 



Hé lok, I am astonished, it is strange, wonderful, worthy of admiration. 



Héman or Eman, to have an affection for, to love. 



H éne hér, thin and watery in substance. (Batav. Énchér.) 



He nek, pain in the pit of the stomach, cramp in the belly, a spasm in the heart ; in- 



wardly distressed, perplexed, feeling remorse. In Malay Sënëk. (Batav. ÊnZk Jav. 



njngiHvp enne/;, to have an inclination to vomiting.) 

 Héong-héong , to mew as a cat- hence méong , a cat. 



Héran, arabic, astonished, amazed, confounded. (^Uas-) 



He remis, a small yellow oval bivalve shell fish, found burrowing in sand near water. 



Cyrena ; also Harëmis. 

 Herit, a fear of tigers; when tïgers are known to be prowling about. 

 Hésé, difficult, hard to be accomplished. 

 Hëuaikën, to benei rouncl gently. 

 Hëubëul, old, ancient, former. Jalan heubeul, the old road; Geus heubeul, it is a long 



time ago. 

 Hëuchak, incomplete heads of paelely which cannot be tied up in bundies. Padely which 



breaks off from the bundies. We should perhaps call it Sweepings. 

 Hëula, first, preceeling in time or place. Cholcot étd heula, take that first. Geus ti heula, 



he has gone on first, or ahead. (Cf. Mal. IIulu, da-hulu.) 

 Hëula-an, in the first instance. To do something before another person, to precede , 



to anticipate. 

 Hëula kën, to do first. To do or carry into effect in the first instance. 

 Hëulang, a kite, a falcon. Falco Pondicerianus. (Batav. Ulung-ulung. Jav. Wulung or 



Ulung.) 

 Heulëung, evil-elisposed , wicked; Jélema hëulëuny , an evil-elisposed man, a good for 



nothing fellow. 

 Hëulëut, an interruption , a space between; a boundary, a limit. Mahc hëulëut, there 



was an interruption. 



