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Laden, to oppose, to figlit, to encounter in battle. To be ready to receive an attack. 

 (Jav. annaaaS^ nglddénni , Bat. ladénin, to deliver; to serve; to bring on tlie table.) 



Ladog, and Ladogan, to stroll about the country- to become a vagabond. 



Ladog, a Rhinoceros; also called Badak and Gandol. 



Lafal, an arabic word used to imply, text of the Koran, or authentic reading. LefeU , 

 arabic, Marsden Page 303, pronunciation , a word pronounced, a vocable. Jaba saking 

 lafal, not in the text. Said playfully of anything done for which there is no express 



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permission. (IbAJ , Laftz , or Laftl , vox , vocabulum.) 



La ga, antics, tricks, deceitful pretence; resistence, see lalaga. In composition of proper 



names, it means, war, battle. (In the first acceptation it resembles Jav. Balin. Kawi 



I/ëga, to be at ease, to live according to one's inclination , a way, in which monkeys 



children and natives are always prone to do mischief. Batav. Laga , Melaga. — Laga Kawi. 



Jav. war. Fr.) 

 Lage, a kind of native game danced or gone through by a number of men to the sound 



of the gamelan or angklung. 

 Lagu, tune, tone of music; an air. Used often to express the tone or tune of how mat- 



ters stand. Lagu na kudw di akutan kuorang his tune is that we must carry it away. 



This word is said to be Sanscrit. Lagu and Laglm , C. 603, light , soft , easy , swift , speedy. 

 Lah, an exclamation of impatience, or indignity. 

 Laha, a séro or platted and wattled frame of bambu for taking fish ; a wattling of sticks 



and lianes to carry earth with, called also Sampéong. A screen for a house made of 



split bambu and hung at doorways or in open verandahs. 

 Lahan, a plot or space of ground. Lalian Sawah, a plot of Sawah land. 

 Lahang, toddy, the palm wine or juïce which exudes from the fruit stem when beat and 



cut for that purpose. Called in Malay Tuwak. 



Lahir, arabic, come into the world, born; to become manifest, visible, manifest. What 



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 is seen and understood. ( &IJU, Tzkliir or TMkhir , apparens, conspicuus.) 



Lahun, to tak e in the arms and fondle as a chilcl. to swing backwards and forwards in 



the arms. 

 L a i , an idiomatic expression applied to the bending of soft iron especially. 

 Lain, other, different. It is not so. (Mal. idem. Kawi also Lian, Bat. Zen.) 

 La in ken, to make different, to alter, to change; to separate, to part. 

 L air or Layër, pendulons, hanging down at length, dangling. The reverse of Purëk, 



which see. Long as a rope. 

 Lairan, to ease off, give length of cord. 

 Laja, a scitameneous plant, Alpinia Galanga. Za/'a, C. 606 the root of the Andropogon 



muricatum. Called in Malay Langkwas. 

 Laja- go ah, a scitameneous plant, Alpinia Malaccensis. 

 Lajéran, to tie up a plant or bush to a stake in order to support it. (Jav. Zajëv, the 



principal root cf. a tree; support, chief.) 



