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nowadays, on Java, applied to Christian Clergymen. Pandita, C. 353, learned , eru- 



dite, well-informed in scholastic and theological study. 



Pandita, viz Pulo Pandita, the island of the Panditas. An island situated in the straits 



of Lombok, and generally called vulgarly "Banditti Island". The island, however, 



has its name from Holy men and not from ragamuffins. (The island has no particular 



name given to it by the native Balinese; it is called only Nusa, the island, in opposi- 



tion to the continent of the Balinese, i. e. Bali or Bali-angha, the womb of heroes 



or of perpetual offerings. The name Pandita, given to this island, originates in the 



ingenuity of some European officers, who thought to correct the Portuguese „Ban- 



ditti" into a native word! Fr.) 



Pan du, The father of Arjuna and husband of Kunti. The father of the Pandawa. Pandu, 



C. 382, the name of a sovereign of ancient Delhi, and nominal father of Yudhisthira, 



and the other four Pandawa Princes. 



Pan é- ér, otherwise called Sunduk; a crossbeam in carpentry. 



Panékér, flint and steel to strike a light. 



Panel, a balustrade; the horizontal piece of wood along the top of wooden rails. (Seems 



to be the Dutch Paneel). 

 Panembahan, a title of high rank, as the Panëmbahan of Sumënap, on the island 

 ofMadura, who aftera long and reputable life died on the 31 march 1854. Derived 

 from Sembah, to make reverence or obeisance, with the usual prefix Pa und suffix 

 an, the object before wich we must make obeisance. A. title in general below Susu- 

 hunan and Sultan. This same Panembahan of Sumënap had for upwards of 20 years 

 borne the title of Sultan under the style of Paku Nata ning Pat , conferred on him 

 by the Dutch, for services rendered them in the war of Java in 1825/30. He was of 

 much service to Rafiles in the compilation of the literary parts of his History of Java. 

 Panéng 1 ah, the middle one. Intermediate. 



Panëlëg, any instrument by which something else is held firm or fixed. 

 Pang, a preposition; a modification of Pa, when occurring before a word beginning with 

 a vowel. Pang also forms the superlative degree, Pang hadé na, the best,- Pang go- 

 réng na , the worst. The comparative degree is formed by manan , as hadé manan 

 nu lian, better than the other. Goréng manan nu séjén, worse than the other. Pang 

 has also the power of indicating something tobedonefor another, or for oneself. Pang- 

 omonglcen, talk or bespeak it for me. Pang-hadéanJcen, make it in order for me, 

 or for some one else than yourself. Pdng-giringken , chase them awy for me, or for 

 your neighbour. 

 Pangabakti, an act of adoration, an act of worship; anygood deed done under a feeling 



of its being acceptable to God. See Bahti. 

 Pangabetah, pleasure, delight. What we take delight in. See Petah. 

 Pangaji, to the value of. Amounting in value to - Barang pangaji sa ratus rupiya.lu 

 goods to the value of f 100. (Jav. idem. Jav. Bal Aji, idem ï3 arga.) 



