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Lëuyit, the native granary where the paddy is stored. It is a small building of wood and 

 bambu placed on the confines of the village, out of the way of accident from fire. 



Lian, other, different. Zian ü dinyo to aya, other than this , there is none. Béré nu 

 lian, give another, or give one which is different. (Kawi idem. Jav. Liya. Mal. Ldin.) 



Liang, a hole, an aperture, orifice, opening. 



Liang chëuli, the ear hole. 



Liang irung, the nostrils, the nose holes. 



Liang panggalak, the touch hole of a gun. Called also Pasumbon. 



Liang tahi, the anus. 



Liar, to go abroad, to stroll out. To stroll carelessly about. To come out to feed as a 

 wild animal. 



Liat, tough, tenacious. Daging Mbo liat, tough buffaloe flesh. Kayu liat, tough wood. 

 Liat is not always so much tough, that is hard, as resisting any attempt to cut or 

 tear it asunder; a cutting instrument only makes small effect upon it. 



Lic hik, skulking from work, evading obligations. 



Lidig, -vvell beaten down by people passing over; trampled down. 



Ligar, roomy, having space. 



Ligar kawung, the spatha or flower case of the Kawung palm expanded. 



Ligar ken, to make roomy; to set aside or clear away. 



Ligur, lying about in confusion; in numbers but without order. 



Likët, stiff and adhesive. Clammy. 



Likur, a word for forming numerals from and with 21 to and with 29. Salikur , 21.' 

 Génap likur, 26. Salapan likur 29. Likur has an analogous force between 20 and 30, 

 to Wëlas between 10 and 20, but this system of notation ceases with 29. 31 is ti- 

 lupuluh siji; 41 opat puluh siji, and so on. Likur is probably a modification of Ligur, 

 to.lie about in numbers, but in confusion. As when the fingers of the hands had been 

 used for counting the WUas , probably stones or other small objects were put down to 

 keep count, and in continuing the process beyond 20, these numerous objects were 

 found to accumulate to an inconvenient extent , and thus Ngaligur to lie about in num- 

 bers and confusion. 



Likuran, the numbers between 20 and 30. Bulan geus likuran. The month or the 

 moon is in the stage between 20 and 30 days old. 



Lil ah, slow, slowly, taking much time to do anything. A good time ago, long since. 

 Geus Mali , it is long since. Lilah jasah , extremely slow. 



Lil in, wax, bee's wax. Damar Min, a wax candle. Hoih Min, the same as Hoih leulèus, 

 one of the most serviceable rattans erowino-. 



Lilir, to begin to recover health or strength after sickness, to revive; to rouse up from 

 sleep. Pare na geus lilir, the paddy has revived (after being transplanted). 



L i 1 i r a n , an interval of sleep till one awakes again. 



L i 1 i t , to twine round ; to fold round as a string round a stick , a pea- stem round a rod. 

 (Jav. Mal. idem.) 



