224 A DICÏIONARY SUNDANESE 



Ki-tahi, name of a tree, the wood of which lias a very fetid odour. Saprosma arborea 

 Name of a creeper with stinking leaf. 



Ki-téjé, the wild jungle cinnamon tree. Cinnamomum Javanicum. 



Ki-tinggi, a kind of Centipede with black body, but red belly and feet. 



Kitri, an ancient right, an inherited right. 



Kitu, in that way, kitu éta, so is it, so it must be. Kitu kaliayang aing such is my de- 

 sire : Kitu bai kade, in that wav is also o;ood. 



Ki-tuwa, name of a shrub, Leea Sambucina, vide Tuwa. 



Ki-ura t-urat , Pantago Asiatica, name of a ribbed grass resembling similar ones m Eu- 

 rope , grows in mountainous cool situations. Vrat means sinew. Called in Malay Ku- 

 ping manjangan , deer's ears. 



Ki-wari, now , at the present moment. Also Ti Jcitoari. 



Iviyas, a separation of man and wife for a short time, with a view to recover repok. 



Kiyo, in this way, such. Déngékën kiyo par entah na, Listen such are his orders. 



Kling, a country on the coast of Coromandel; the coast of Coromandel generally called 

 Kaling a , C. 11 'i extending from Cuttack to Madras. The people of Kling had great 

 intercourse with the Archipelago before the arrival of Europeans, and by their means 

 formerly, no doubt the produce of these countries reached Europe. 



Klir, name of a range of mountains on the western boundary of the territory of «Juojo- 

 karta , west of the river Progo. It is thus called after a frontage of limestone rock , 

 in the neighbourhood of the Coffee stores at Sumpël , which as seen from the Capital 

 of Jugjo, has the appearance of the Screen, behind which the Wayang is exhibited , 

 called by the Javanese Klir or Kêlir. Tijdschrift voor Taalkunde, Jaargang 1- an: 2. 

 The Klir hills were no less a screen in days of old behind which the Brahmins in 

 Bagalen had enshrined themselves. 



KI on tong, a Chiuese hawker or pedlar. 



K o a s , a runner which yields a pod containing beans. 



Koas Kujang, a large variety of the above. 



Kobak, pitch penny, or pitch doit, throwing coin into holes in the ground for a wager. 



Kobar, in small squares, a pattern , looking as if disposed in squares. 



Kobét, to tear or scratch with the paw, as a cat or tiger does. 



Kobokan, a basin or bowl to wash the fingers in at meals; a finger glass. 



K o c h a k , arrogant , self- conceited , boastful , overbearing. 



Kochok, to shake a vessel containing a liquid, to shake up in a vessel , as a liquid in 

 a bottle. (Jav. Kochak and Kochok idem.) 



Kocholok, to shake up in a vessel, as liquid in a bottle. (Derived from Kochok.) 



Kochorkën, to let water now, to cause to flow, as by opening a sluice. CUai geus di 

 koc/iorkën ka saioah , the water lias been run upon the Sawahs. 



Kodali, a bridle for a horse. (Jav. Batav. Këndali.) 



Kodék, to scrape or scratch with the finger nail. 





