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Iga, ribs, a rib of the body. (Jav. Batav. idem.) 



lo-ëuo-, erawling about, crawling down from a person's house. Kakarak ëuMur bai igëug, 

 he just begins to crawl about, said of a person who lias been laid up with sickness 

 and who beo-ins to be able to get about again. Igeug-éugvug , to begin to crawl about 

 ao;ain after sickness. 



Ihil, one of the many names for a pig. 



Ijab, a request to the Almighty- a prayer for success in any undertaking. Ijab kabul, 



our prayer granted. (e_>UJ, arabic, exauditio.) 



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Ijërah, period for dying, appointed hour. Geus datang ka ijZrah na, his appoiuted hour 



had corae. 

 Ikal, curly, as the hair of the head. (Mal. idem.) 

 Ikal-ukal, curly, frizzled. 



Ikat, a head handkerchief- literally- a tie. (Mal. Ikat, to tie.) 

 Iklas, the arabic word Khalas , free, liberated, candid, sincere, freedom from restraint. 



Kula geus iklas, I am entirely freed of it, youhavemy full permission. (Arabic, ,*j}UJ, 



s 

 ikhlac, sinceritas.) 



Ilat, name of a coarse grass growing in swampy places especially, and also on liills un- 

 der shade where moist. The stem is quadrangular, and sharp on the edges, so that 

 if carelessly handled it cuts. In Malay Ilat is to cheat in gaming, fraud, Crawfurd. 

 Perhaps our grass has got its name from cutting the unwary. Though the word does 

 not occur in Sunda in this sense, yet it may have become obsolete. 



Hik, look, see; seeing that. Hik balur to mëimang , seeing that my companions got none. 



Ilikan, to look at, to regard. 



Illahi, arabic, of or belonging to God; divine. Oh God! (Perhaps a) Allahi.) 



Hok, sometimes, as if by chance. (Jav. ,» «,« nAi m^ Elok , wonderful. Mal. id. excel- 

 lent, beautiful.) 



Il o kan, to happen sometimes. Ilokan jél'éma , there are such people sometimes. 



Hu, to follow, to go after. Accompany. Along with. To imitate. 



Imah, a house, a dweiling. Imah tilu roang , a hous with tree divisions, or with four 

 posts on a side. (Jav. Umah. Mal. Rumah. Cf. Humah.) 



I m a h a n , to make or buy a house for any one. To set up a house in any spot. 



Imah chëblok, a house the posts of which are stuck into the ground, and not being 

 carefully timbered together, is made in a hurry, and likely to be soon eaten by the 

 white ants. 



Imah tang ga. a fixed and properly made house, Tangga is properly Malay for steps 



