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Pasëk, firm, hard, compact; having consistency; fitting tight. 



Pasëmon, like , resembling. 



Pasër, an arrow shot from a blowpipe; now a days used only by children to kill birds. 



Pasetra n, a place for exposing the dead, accorcling to the ancient practice of the Ja- 

 van ese. Crawfurd. 



Pasëuk, a prod, a wooden pin; a peg. 



Pa si, a small piece of anything; a half or part of, a slice. A clove of fruit, said espe- 

 cially of a fruit; a segment cut off a round fruit. 



Pasingkën, to separate, to put apart or asunder. 



Pasini, conversation , verbal agreement, talk, saying. To nyaho di pasini na, I do not 

 know what talk has been had about it. 



Pasini ken, to talk over a matter; to arrange by conversation. 



Pasir, a hill, a ridge, something less than a hiountain. This word seems to be derived 

 from Pa, the usual prefix, and Sir , the noise made by wind passing over a hill, or 

 past any obstacle. Pare pasir, upland paddy, such as is grown on Pasirs, 



Pasisir, the country lying along the sea coast; apparently derived from Sisi, whichsee, 

 but this still leaves the final E unaccounted for. See Palisir , bed hangings , probably 

 from the air playing amongst them. 



Pasmat, a contraction of the Dutch words Spaansche Mat — Spanish dollar, which ought 

 to certain 3709 grains of silver , and be of the sterling value of 4/3J. The old 

 Spanish pillar dollar is much used as a Standard in weighing and estimating the value 

 of both silver and gold. 



Pasmént, galoon, gold or silver lace. Passement, in Dutch, galoon. Jamang pasment 

 mas , a jacket with gold galoon. 



Paso, a large earthenware vessel for holding water, such as an infant is bathed in. A 

 bathing tub. 



Pasti, indeed, certainly, undoubtedly, assuredly. A term of strong asseveration. 



Pastikën, to make certain, to assure. To determine. 



Pasuliwër, denotes the movements of people in a crowd, as in a crowded market. Pas- 

 sing and repassing in all directions. 



Pasumbon, the touchhole of a gun, or other instrument to be fired off. Derived from 

 Sumbu , which see. 



Pasung, a variety of Knéh or pastry made of rice flour and put up in leaves. 



Pasurandog, met, encountered, come in contact with, clashed. 



Pasuruhan, name of a Eesidency at the East end of Java; meaning literally: aboun- 

 ding in Sëurëuh , or in Javanese Suruh , Betle. 



Pat, the idiomatic expression of being cut off even with something else, of having equality 

 or evenness in some shape. Sapat , cut through. Evenness of scales when weighing. 

 Pat bal maiang , it is exactly leve! (said of scales). 



Pa tuh, vide Ariya Da mar. 



