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truth, direct truth perceived without human speculation. The doctrines of Buddha. 



True, certain, sincere, honest, speaking the truth. Wati, C. 618, a woman of 



property; a female possessing great wealth; hence : S-Uia Wati, a faithful dame. 

 Satoa, an animal, a beast of the forest. Satoa darat, a land animal; a reproachful name 



for a man. Satioa , C 700, an animal, a being. 

 Satriya, in ancient times the royal caste, to which the kings belonged. Kshatriya , C. 



155, a man or woman of the royal or military race. 

 Satru, an enemy, a foe, an adversary (as bet ween man and man). Satru Allah, the 



enemy of God, an irreligious person. Satura, C. 699, an adversary, an opponent, 



an enemy. 

 Satus, a hundred; the number 100. More usually called Sa-ratus. The word may be 



compounded of Sa, one; Tus , the short for tutus , a slip of bambu string; as even 



to this day a native, when counting, will take a slip of bambu string, and for every 



ten make a break in it, and ten such breaks being an even hundred, may have been 



called Satus or «Sa tutus, a string (as above described). 

 Satus, in ancient method of counting Chinese cash, is equal to four Dutch doits of pre- 

 sent time. See Satak. 

 Sauliën, a variety of rough wild grass , of which the sterns are eaten , being succulent. 



Panicum Palmaefolium. 

 Sauk, a piece of matting or bagging made of coarse materials, in which are put the ma- 



terials , to be subjected to pressure in the Kampahan , or native oil press. The oil 



runs out of the coarse bagging when the pressure is applied. 

 Sa-umur, in a life time. Sa-umur hirup , as long as your live. Sa-umur kakarak ka- 



panggih, in all my life, I now first meet it. 

 Saung, a shed , a small temporary building, such as put up in a sawah or garden. 

 Saung-ringgëung, a variety of Pandan which totters on its sterns. Literally the 



tottering shed. Freycinetia Graminea. 

 Sa-upa ma, suppose, in the case that, peradventure, See Upa ma. 

 Saur, speech, hold conversation, say, calling. Di saur , you are called. To be called 



up. You are summoned. 

 Saur, to eat before the sun rises in the Puasa or fasting month. 

 Saw or Sawu, name of a tree. Mimusops Bojeri , of family Sapoteae. 

 Sa wad, the strip of wicker work made of rattan which passes under the neck of a buf- 



faloe when yoked for work. The neck-belt. 

 Sa wadi, in case, for fear; to prevent accidents, or misunderstandings etc. Sawadi na 



kudu peupeidi , to prevent misunderstandings, you must teil of it. Sawadi na datang , 



geus sadiya, in case he comes I am ready. 

 Sawah, irrigated rice lands, laid out in terraces so as to be able to distribute the water 



evenly over the ground. Sa, with , by means of; Bah, Marsden 57, a flood, an 



inundation. The Bah being by a very common process conyerted into Wah in com- 



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