204 A DICTIONARY SUNDANESE 



Ka rum pak, trodclen down, as grass, straw or small bushes. 



Karundang, a variety of the eggplant: Solanum Involucratum. 



Karung, a bag, a sack. 



Karunya, grace, favour, indalgence, compassion. Karuna or Karunawa. C. 109,mercy, 



tenderness, compassion. (Scr. Karunya and Karuna, compassion, tenderness.) 

 Ka run y a-a n, to have mercy or compassion upon any one. 

 Karusuk, to make a heavy dull sound, as of a man or animal walking in jungle. To 



grope your way through jungle. 

 Karusukan, to grope or push your way through thick reeds or jungle. 

 Karut, to twist and twine rope about anything; to make a net-work of rope round any- 



thing. Tampayang di karut, a large water jar set round with a matting of rope to 



prevent its breaking. Batu karut, a stone envelloped iu matting, or rather as seen in 



the jungle envelloped in a tangled mass of lianes. 

 Kas, Dutch , a case , a chest. 



Kas, Arabic, the extremity of the law; law of retaliation ; very rarely used. (Arab. -JöLsj', 



Qigdc (also qapg) talio, vindicta. Fr.) 

 Kasab, work, value, good. Naun kasab , what is the good of it. 

 Kasaksian, witnessed by, borne evidence by, attested by. Kasaksian kit mandor , wtt- 



nessed by the mandor, or village chief. (From Scr. Sakshln, Nom. Sdks/u, awitness; 



sa, with, akshi, eye.) 

 Kasaktian, supernatural power, enchantment. (From Qakti , id.) 

 Kasampak, met, fallen in with, come upon, encountered. 

 Kasandung, stumbled, tripped up, run unintentionally against some low object on the 



ground. (Sandung , ojicrm\ to stumble against a stone, or any object on the ground Jav.) 

 Ka sang, curtains, sereens. Panggo-ongan geus dl kasangan the shed where the gong is 



played has been hung round with curtains. Kasaag ratu, curtains for a prince. 

 Kasangsang, caught, hooked, arrested; said of a rope, clothes or any object which is 



caught against something else. Tali na kasangsang ka na ruyuk, the rope has caught 



among the bushes. 

 Kasantap, to get an attack of illness as if caused by some evil genius. Suddenly struck 



ill , paralyzed. 

 Ka sap, sharp and rough to the feel, harsh, biting like a file. (Kasap and Kasab Jav. id. ; 



rough , not smooth.) 

 Kas ar, rude, uncivil. (Batav. Malay *£ Kasar, rough, used also of cloth or other mat- 



ters. Fr.) 

 Kasarang, as when a man or woman wants to get married and is refused ; jilted. [Savang 



Jav. to have a dislike , to be not inclined to.) 

 Kasarikat, see Sarikat. 

 Kas ar u, to mistake, to take the wrong one from two or more objects which are very 



much alike; not recognize, as a person heard of but never seen. 



