360 A DICTIONAEY SUNDANESE 



138 Singgul, white, bearded. 



139 Sisit Naga, Dragon 's Scales, white, beardless. 



140 Sondo, white, beardless. 



141 Tamblëg, red, beardless. 



142 Tanjung, white, beardless. 



143 ïanggai, white, beardless. 



144 Tanggai lopang, white, beardless. 



145 Tim bun, white, bearded. 



146 Tundun, white, bearded. 



147 Tunggul, white, bearded. 



148 Wahangan, white, bearded. 



149 Walen, white, bearded. 



150 Wasiyat or Changkaruk, black, bearded. 



Paréksa, to examine, to investigate, to enquire, to search. Préksha, C. 450, from Pra , 

 before Iksha, to see. Intellect, understanding; viewing, looking, observing, seeing. 

 Parikshawa, C. 366, from Pari, intense, Iksha, to see. Searching, trying, examin- 

 ation , investigation , test , trial , experiment. 



Préksa-an, investigation, inquiry, examination. 



Parémpéng, name of a small tree, Croton laevifolium. 



Parëndang, the rainy season, say from about Nov. till March. 



Pareng, agreeable, conceded; willing, granted. Lamun pareng, hayang méntangaliulang , 

 if it is agreeable , I would wish to buy on credit. 



Paréngpéng, name of a tree in young jungle, Croton laevifolium. The same as Parémpéng. 



Paréngréngan, by mutual consent or general agreement. Said when several authori- 

 ties agree upon a line of conduct or decision. 



Paren tah, order, command, direction, injunction. Authority, government. Njekyl pa- 

 réntdh, to be endowed with authority. To hold sway. 



Parérédan, a sledge. A conveyance consisting of a wooden or bambu frame dragged 

 along the ground , on which anything can be loaded , as paddy or the like. Derived 

 from Séréd, which see. 



Pareum, extinguished, put out. Blocked up, discontinued. Damar na par e um, his torch 

 has gone out. Jalan na pareum, that road is blocked up; no longer used; impassable. 



Pari, the ray-fish; — its skin is very rough, and when dried is used for rasps. 



Pari, a variety of Manggah so called. 



Pari, viz Chandi Pari. The Pari temples in the delta of Sourabaya , three pauls TV. N. 

 W. from Porong. They are built of brick. Pari, C. 389, one not having known 

 a woman ; a quantity of water; a water jar. Pari, C. 365, homage, respect; orna- 

 ment. If the first meaning be adopted, they might be temples of Buddhist priests, 

 who are devoted to celebacy. Or they may be homage-temples, or temples which 

 are an ornament of the land. 



