270 A DICTIONARY SUNDANESE 



self , lus ownself. Lammi hu manéh di boro , tilok kapanggih , if I go myself towards 

 it, I can never meet it. ManèJi na to hayang? D'ont you yourself long for some. 

 Saha ngaran manéhna , what is your name. 



Manëuh, to remain stationary. Bumi manmh, name of a portion of the Mountain of 

 Jasinga, means either that the Earth is stationary, that it has not been broken clown 

 by earthquakes or volcanic eruptions ? or that there was there formerly a stationary resi- 

 dence (of some great man or of mountain geniï). 



Mang'an, an aspect or facing of the Naga, as connected with old superstitions. This aspect of 

 Mangan is towards the north and the period of the day is between 9 and 10 o'clock A. M. 



Man g' en, to have an affection for, to feel tenderly for; the word is derived from the 

 word Ang'èn, the heart, the disposition , which see, prefixed with the verbal ]i I a , and 

 is thus litterally heart-felt. (Analen, Kw. lieart. Anrf en-ncf en , Jav. lo mcditale ,to have 

 in mind; to desire). 



Man g 1 én der, name of a liane, the leaves of which being scorched, are used in place of 

 Délan or Trast in Samb'él. It is the Salacia oblongifolia. 



Manggah, the Man "go tree. The wel known Indian fruit of that name, Mangifera In- 

 dica , of which there are many varieties. Amba , C. 43. a mango. 



The following is a list of different varieties of manggah. 1 Manggah Bapang — 2 

 Chcngkir — 3 Chupu — 4 Daging — 5 Dodol — 6 Endog — 7 Kalapa — 8 Kukulu — 

 9 Marunda — 10 Pari — 11 Sëngir — 12 Sëngir gadung — 13 Udang — 14 Wang'i. 



The following six varieties are also botanically manggahs , but the natives never 

 prefix that word to thera — 15 Bemböm or Gandarusa — 16 Kadëpér — 17 Kawini 

 18 Kcmang — 19 Limus. 



Manggala, a word often used in proper names, and is no doubt Manggala, C. 505 hap- 

 piness, good fortune , lucky, auspicious. 



Manggalé, to refuse to obey orders. To be disobedient. 



Manggar, the fruit b ranch of a palm tree, especially of a Cocoanut tree; the stem to 

 which the fruit adheres in clusters. When the nuts have been removed , and the stem 

 is dry and falls from the tree , it is called Baralah. 



Manggih, to meet, to come in contact with, to observe. Manggih maiing di jalan, met 

 a tiger on the road. Ari manggih bualt as ak , ala, if you find , or observe any ripe fruit, 

 take it. (Panggik , Jav. , finding } encountering). 



Manggu, The celebrated fruit of the Archipelago , the mangosteen, called in Malay 

 Manggis. Garcinia mangostana. This tree grows wild in the mountain forests of Jasin- 

 ga Estate , sont/i of the Chibéran towards the Gunung Këndang. It grows grouped 

 with the primeval forest, evidently naturally, and is seldom thicker than a man's thigh. 



Manggung, upon, above , particularly said of a superior. Manggung lauian, above the 

 sea , hovering over the sea. To be seated or placed relatively higher than some other 

 person. Manggung adltipati, sitting higher than the Adhipati, which is improper. (Jav. 

 Panggung , a cupola , a spire). 



