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Su-rudum, wrapped up in the Samping or Sarung by having it drawn over the shoul- 

 ders and up close about the neck, so that the sarung covers the whole upper body. 

 The sarung is so used when the wearer is cold. 



Surung and Surungkën, to shove, to push. Di suning ka gaicir , he shoved hira 

 to the precipice. Surunghen ka jero, push it in. 



Surup, to go down as the sun , to set; to be absorbed. Mata poi geus suntp , the sun 

 has set. Chai surup ka jero , the water is absorbed. 



Surup- surup, to gain secret information, to ascertain on the sly. 



Suruwasa, a district in the intcrior of Central Sumatra, containing the old capital of 

 Menangkabau. Suru , C. 754, a warrior, a hero. Brave, heroic, intrepid. Wasa, 

 C. 640, a house, a habitation, a site, or situation. The abode of heroes. 



Surya, the sun, used in the composition of proper names. The colloquial word for the 

 sun being Maf a poi. Derived from Sura, C. 752, to shine. Surya, what shines, the 

 sun. Surya, C. 760, the sun. The Ur in Surya resembles the Polynesian Ur in 

 Timur , — see Ur, — and would give then Sa-ur-ya, that which comes forth. On Bali , 

 Surya holds equal rank with Siwa. Friederich. 



Susah, inward trouble, disquietude, distress, anxiety. Troubled , troublesome, difficulfc 

 to accomplish. Inconvenient. 



Susahan and Susahkën, to give trouble, to cause distress, to annoy, to incommode.' 



Susu, the breast. The nipples on the breast of man or woman , a dug, a teat. U at 

 the Marquesas and Sandwich Islands is teat, a woman's breast, milk. Mosblech's 

 vocabulary. U in the Maori of New Zealand is „ the breast of a female. 11 Crawfurd , 

 Dissertation , page 141. It has this meaning in more languages of the Pacific, and 

 is evidently duplicated with the prefix Sa in Sunda. Sa-u Sa-u- Susu. This 

 is also the case in Malay and other languages of the Archipelago. The duplication 

 being a method of expressing intensitiveness , which occurs also in other instances. 

 Susu or Chisusu , water of the nipples , is the usual expression for milk. 



Susu, a small monovalve shell-fish common in the mountain streams, Melania. There 

 are also Susu on the rocks on the sea-shore , which are Nerita. 



Susuan, to give suck. To take an infant to the breast for the purpose of sucking. 



Susu du or Susuduk, anything used by way of a spoon or laddle. A piece of stift' 

 cocoa-nut-leaf bent in a channel , with which to poke at any soft object and help your- 

 self to a portion. 



Susugu, food , aliment, provisions , the necessaries of life , -;- supplied to strangers, public 

 officials or visiters , also to people employed on any work. Susugu na lia.de , he gave 

 good cheer. 



Susuhunan, title of the emperor of Solo. May be derived from Suhun, to carry on 

 the head. Called also sometimes Sunan. In the Indisch Magazijn, tweede twaalftal, 

 nos. 5 and 6, page 186, is found that Susuhunan, also Sunnan, is derived from the 

 word Suhun, which implies reverence; Nyuhun, toreverence; Sinuhun, to be reverenced. 



