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ïndit, to start, to set off, to move away. To indii déui , he dicl not move again. 



In dra, a Hindu deity of wliom the Sunda people have only a very confused idea. Indra, 

 C. 69 , the name of a Hindu deity presiding over Swarga, and the secondary class of 

 divinities ; he is more particularly the god of the atmosphere , and regent of the east 

 quarter, and corresponds in many respects with the Grecian Jove. 



Indra Kila, name of one of the tops of the Arjuno mountain in Sourabaya. Indra, vide 

 voce. Kila, G. 69 a pin or bolt. The fabulous mountain Mandar, with which the 

 ocean was churned by the gods. 



Indramayu, name of a district on the north coast of Java, between Krawang and Chiri- 

 bon. Indra vide voce. Mayu, C. 538 a multitude of May as , of wich Mayu is the 

 plural form. , delusions. Vide Maya , and the word thus means- the delusions of Indra, 

 the delusions of heaven. [Mayu Skr. is a Ivinnara or chorister of heaven , belonging 

 thus to the house- hold of Indra. Fr.) 



Indung, mother, dam. Matrix, nidus. 



Indung , mother, almost tempts one to tracé it to Indu one of the imperative forms 

 of Innavoa to sit. To Indu has been subjoined the Polynesian final ng and made In- 

 dung , the person who sits , is confined to the house , made sedentary by taking care 

 of offspring. In Malay, Crawfurd shows that the word is not only Indung but also 

 frequently simply Indu. 



Indung lëungan, the mother of the hand, means the thumb. 



Indung madu, honey comb, the nidus of honey. 



Indung suku, the mother of the foot, means the great toe. 



Indung sutra, the nidus of silkworms, a cocoon. 



Ing, a constructive and possessive partiele used in the formation of sentences. It has often 

 the power of, of, for. After words terminating with a vowel , this word becomes 

 Ning or King which see. Gorêng ing pare , bad for paddy. Luhur ing gunung on the 

 top of the mountain. Barat ing lumbur , to the west of the village. 



Ing' at, to recollect, to be mindful of; to give a caution. 



Ing'atan, recollection , a caution, a warning. 



Inggih, yes, a very humble expression. 



In 2; ff is , totterino- likelv to fall. Fearful lest somethïng should occur, waverino; with tre- 

 pidation. Inggis bisi to hadê, fearful lest it mïght not be right. Inggis ti béurang, 

 rémpan ti pcuting , fearful in the day time, auxious at night. 



Inggris, English. Sélla ing gris , an English saddle. 



Ingkëun, let it alone. D'ont touch it. To leave unmolested. 



Ingkrik, one of the many names for a wild pïg. 



Ing'on, food supplied to any one, where withall to eat. 



Ing'onan, to feed, to keep supplied with all that is necessary in the way of eating. 



