228 A DICTIONARY SUNDANESE 



Kon tan, the Dutch word Kontanl: ready money, money down, for cash. 



Kon tol, the testicles. 



Kon tol anjing, name of a plant. 



Kontol munding, a variety of fig tree. Ficus Macrocarpa. 



Konyal, a creeper which climbs up old trees in old forests and has numerous blood red 



fruits of size of eggs, dispersed along the stem. 

 Kop, the idiomatic expression for eatïng, of putting into the mouth. Art kop Jcana kéjo, 



and when I took a mouthful of rice. Kop di hakan, and putting it in his mouth, 



eat it. 

 Kopak, a wooden sheath for an Arit. It is worn at the back and is a bit of wood about 7 



or 8 inches square, and a couple of inches thick, cut out so as to admit the arit being 



stuck in and worn at the back fast with a string round the loins. 



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Kopi, coffee, evidently derived from the Dutch Koffvj, Coffea arabica. (Arab. *" ï, Kaliwd.) 



Kopi alas, Coffee gardens planted in a forest where the original large trees are left standing. 



Kopi dëngklung, name of a tree properly called Kapidëngklung , which see. 



Kop ia, a skull cap, such as worn by Moormen. 



Kop o, name of a tree. Myrtus speciosa. 



Kopo lalai, name of a fruit tree. Jambosa Hypericifolia. 



Koran, Arabic, the Sacred book of Islam or of the Mohammedans. (J) », Qurknon.) 

 Kor ban, Arabic, offering, sacrifice. A goat or bufïaloe killed with religious ceremony 

 and eaten in commemoration of some deceased person. (^U j' , Qurban , what is oflered 



to god; a sacrifice. Fr.) 

 Koréd, to clean or scrape away weeds with an iron instrument. The iron instrument so 



called, being a small blade with a shaft hole set at an angle to the blade. 

 Koréhan, to scratch and examine, to tease out; to elicit. To scratch. 

 Koréjat, to jump up suddenly, starting on your feet. 

 Korék, to scratch, to poke with any instrument and draw out. To scrape. To devise all 



manner of means to inculpate a person. 

 Korék Kachang, to dig the ground nut, which is done first by ploughing it up, and 



by people then scratching out the nuts from the loose earth. 

 Kor eng, a scab or ichorous wound or eruption on the skin. 

 Kor ét, un willing to give anything; close fisted. 

 K o r m a , Persian , the Date palm , Phoenix dactylifera. Dates , the fruit of' a Palm tree im- 



ported from Persia- K/iurma, Persian. 

 Korod, a small variety of rattan, grows bushy and low , and sometimes almost impedes 



progress through old forests , as it is very full of prickles. 

 Korohok, split and pecked by birds, said of fruit or vegetables such as cucumbers &c. 

 Koromod, covered with dirt, splashed with mud, as the hands and body after work. 



Same as Kolomod. 



