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Kachang tanëuh, ground nut, Aracliis hypogoea, so callecl from the seed vessels retur- 



ning into the earth , and becoming a sort of granulous root. 

 Kachap, is difficult to translate- and then- dicVnt he- Kachap ngarajang , did'nt he fly at him. 

 Kachapi, name of a tree Sandoricum Nervosum. Produces a round apple-like fruit, 



full of cloves. 

 Kachapi, a native musical instrument; a kind of guitar or lute. 

 Kacha-piring, name of a large shrub with pure white flowers. Gardenia florida. Cal- 



led also Piclia piring which see. 

 Kachembang, a climbing shrub. Ardisia Tenniflora of the family Myrsinea. It bears 



a little black berry like the Privet oa the Ligustrum in Europe. 

 Kachichian, having something poured out or spilt upon it Kachichiau chi hcmëpt , having 



warm water poured upon it. 

 K a c h i d a , excessively , seriously , beyond hope of reeovery. Rusah Kacïdda, excessively 



spoiled, knocked to pieces. Gering kachida ill beyond hope of reeovery. (Might be 



from Scr. ClChida, cutting, dividing. Fr.) 

 K a c h i n g , lef t in the lurch , behind hand. Said of an idle good for nothing fellow wlio 



is always behind hand, who can never keep to time. 

 Kachip, a forceps or scissars for cutting the betel-nut. 

 Kachoa, a cockroach, when of large variety. A troublesome insect in store rooms; it gets 



amongst provisions and is especially fond of cheese. Blatta orientalis. 

 Ka ch o kot, laid hold of, caught in the hand. Possible to be clone. Said of work which 



can be got through. To Kaclwhot, I have no chance of getting through (that work). 



It is more thau can be got through. 

 Kachuali, except; with the exception of, unless. 

 Kachubung, Datura in varieties. Datura ferox, Datura metel. When the seeds of the 



Datura ferox are eaten , they cause a sórt of frenzy or madness. These seeds are 



often mixed with bad opium to give it the appearance of being very efficaceous. A 



few of the seeds of the Kachubung are eccasionally given to the Perkutut doves which 



cause them to warble a great deal. See Kuchubuno;. 

 Kachugak, wounded in the foot or lower leg by anything large, as the end of a sharp 



stake or the like. When wounded by anything small , as a thorn , it is called Kasura. 

 Ka da ik, resolution, vigour of mind or body. The will (to do anything) Mossa Kadaik 



na, vigourous in will or cletermination. (See Daik). 

 Ka dal, a ground lizard, found much near houses and in gardens. 

 Kadalé, a variety of pulse frequently planted. Kadala, C. 101, a kind of small bean, 



usually callecl gram, which is given to horses. 

 Kadal-moyan, a piece of bambu which goes along the ridge-pole of the corners of a 



house, to which the covering is made fast, and the pegs to hold down the tatch 



secured. Litterally- the lizard sunning itself. 



