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Padudan, an opium pipe. 



Paduka, an honorary title given to a great man, or a Sovereign. Paduka, Clough 385, a 

 shoe , a slipper , a sandal. It has usually Sri before it , which means illustrious : thus 

 Sri Paduka, the illustrious slipper, as if the person using the expression, dared not 

 to look higher than the slipper of the great man. (In Set. are similar expressions.) 



Paduli, see Përduli. 



Padung, a plank, a thick dubbed plank not sawn. The planks used for setting round 

 the dead in their graves. 



Pagah, and Pagahan, to teach , to instruct, to give lessons. To accuse , to point out 

 as. Di pagah maling , he is accused of stealing. Di pagah goréng , I ara pointed out 

 as a bad man ; it is made out to be bad. Pagahan ka nu hadé ', teach him how to be 

 good. Budak Jcudu di pagahan, children must be taught. 



Pagalangan, chocks to set a boat or ship upon when building or repairing. Any fra- 

 me work to support some other object. (Galengan, Jav. Galangan, Bata\*. the frame 

 work for rice-fields. The dams of the sawahs. Galanggang , Galagang, Mal., Mars- 

 den, the (square) room pepared for cockfighting). 



Pagaléntor, to dispute with noise, many people talking to gether, an affray. 



P a g a s , to cut away the seed strings from the end of the fruit stem of the Kawung Palm , 



preparatory to obtaining Toddy. (Javan. Pagas, cut.) 

 Pagawéan, work, occupation. Yearly plantation of paddy. Tobogahpagawéan, I have 

 no yearly cultivation — also I have no work, or am without work. Pagawéan-ulin, pla- 

 ying work, ckild's play. (Javan. idem, in the first meaning. In Malay exists Pagdicei 

 ^y.lio, contracted Pdwei, instrument, utensil, from the same root gawé.) 



Pagëlaran, a place in front of a Kr at on or native palace, where the Sovereign shows 



himself to the people. See Ngelar. (Javan. idem.) 

 Pagër, a fence, a hedge; a paling, a palisade, a wall. Ngabeuntas pager to break down 



the fence. Per simile — to exceed your rights , to go beyond your power. (Jav. Mal. id.) 

 Pager hirup, a live or quick set hedge. 



Pagër ruyung, a fence made of some Palm wood split in slips. 

 Pagër sari, literally a fence of flowers, implies the collection of handsome young wo- 



men who surround the person of the Sovereign. 

 Pagër témbok, a walled fence. 

 Pagéto, the day after tomorrow. 

 Pagëuh, firm , fixed, set fast, secure. Strong and tenacious. Tali pagëuh, a strong (or 



tenacions) bit of rope. Said of a person who is not to be talked over. Resolute , 



determined. Pagëuh to inëunang di chabui , it is set firm and cannot be pulled out, 



(Ivawi idem.) 

 Pago, a reading stool, when the natives read a book , the koran for example, they place 



it upon a low stool, 6 or 8 inches high, before which they squat. They write also 



on such a stool. (Cf, Mal. Pagü, floor.) 



