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Kasarung, probably the same as Kasaru with the nasal and final ng suffixed , and may 

 then imply- travestied, disguised. The word occurs only in the history of Pajajaran as 

 Lutung kasarung , see Iiaffles Vol. 2 Page 102. „Guru Putra then gave Chiung Wana- 

 ra a black monkey skin jacket, which the latter forthwith put. on and immediately 

 became in appearance like that animal. He, at the same time, gave hiin the name of 

 Guru minda sida tanda Prabu Lutung Kasarung". 



Kasasar, gone astray, wandered till lost , lost the way, bewildered , embarrassed , perplexed. 

 (Jav. Batav. id.) 



Kas eb ét, a small bit cut off, just touched, grazing upon. (Jav. Qénasnji^ Sëbit, torn in 

 pieces , a piece torn off.) 



Kas ë dek, pinched for time, in a great hurry; jammed in difficulties. («j,»™^ tfdëk in 

 Kawi is the same as fl S>N s'déng , which occurs also in Jav. and Malay , but means only 

 at the time that, wheu. Fr.) 



Kas én dal, work finished in proper time, got through early. (Sëndal Swi»^^ Jav. to 

 be prosperous in an undertaking.) 



Kaséntor, to come and meet. 



K a s é p , handsome , good looking , said of a man , but not of a woman who is gëulis , which 

 see. Said also of some things but rather ironically. Kasêp amat perkara na, his ad- 

 venture (or his story) is very handsome. He has got a very pretty adventure! 



Kasëpuhan, the old gentleman; a respectful designation for an oldman. {Sëpuh, Jav. old.) 



Kasërahkën, delivered up , handed over. {Sërah , Mal. id.) 



Kasiat, for the reason that, seeing that. Kasiat sasari na to daikken for the reason that 

 ordinarily he will not. 



Kasibat, overcome by dizziness in thehead, from exposure to the sun. Struck by the sun. 



Kasih, affection, love, compassion. Kasih na gédé nakër ka nu lëutik , he has great com- 

 passion on humble people. 



Kasihan, compassion, mercy, consideration. Mé nta kasihan tuan bai , I entreat your mercv. 



Kasikëp, to be able to manage, to be master of, to have within one's power. Pagaioéan 

 éta to kasikëp, that work cannot be managed. Kasikëp ayëunah kabéh, we are now 

 master of the whole. 



Kasimah, terrified, afrighted, overcome by sudden and great terror , Paralyzed, frightened 

 out of his wits. Ari ngadeng^i soara maung tëulëui kasimah, as soon as he heard the 

 roar of the tiger he became terrified, or frightened out of his wits. 



Kasingsal, overlooked, missed. 



Kasintu, a variety of wild jungle fowl of which the cock is small and red with black 



tail. Different from the Chavggèhcjar. 

 Ivasir, name of an orthopterous insect, a kind of large cricket or Gryllus. It is full \\ 

 inch long and thus a good deal larger than the Jangkrik , which it otherwise resembles. 

 The kasir burrows deep in the ground , whereas the Jangkrik is generally about the 

 surface , or in shallow holes. 



