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Tut ui, spotted, marked with spots or blotches. Maung tut ui , the spotted tiger, a panther. 



m Awi tutul, the spotted bambu, Bambusa Maculata. 



Tutung, burnt, scorched, singed. Carbonized as wood put temporarily into the fire. 



T u t u p , to shut up , to shut , to close ; to make a final payment ; to terminate ; to hush up. A 

 wrapper, envelope of something. The covering piece of any lot. Jélemanadi tutnp , 

 the man has been shut up, imprisoned. Tulup perkara, to hush up any circumstance. 

 Tuiup tambako, the covering fold of a basket of tobacco (which is always the best). 

 Hutang na geus tutup , bis debt has been discharged. 



Tutur, habituated, in the habit of. Becoming au-fait from habit. Obedient to the will 

 of another. The etymon of this word is evidently the same as in the word Turnt. 

 Geus tutur, geus tuman, he has become habituated, and used to it. 



T u t u r k ë n , to follow , to track , to chace. Di tuturken ka imah , I foliowed him to his house. 



Tuturub, any teraporary shelter. Any object used on the press of the moment, as a 

 cover or lid. 



Tutus, a slip of bambu split fine, or in thin shreds and used as string, especially for 

 tying hateups on a roof. This word is in all probability the etymon of Raius and 

 Satus , one hundred , which see. It is a duplication of the word Tus , to nick a bit 

 of bambu-string in counting. 



Tutut, name of a small turbinated shell-fisli scarcely one inch long , found in the sawahs 

 when inundated for planting. It is a Paludina. 



Tu-us, dry, parched , desiccated, thoroughly dry. Pare na geus tu-us , the paddy is 

 thoroughly dry. 



Tuwa, a plant used for taking fish. See Tua or Tuba. 



Tuwa, viz Ki-tuwa, otherwise called Sulangkar , Leea Sambucina. Vide Sulanglcar. From 

 this tree being called Ki-tua, and having certain supernatural attributes ascribed to 

 it, and not iuiua, but kolot being the Sunda for old, it may be fairly doubted wh ether 

 it exactly means old , and the idea suggests itself that it means : supernatural power 

 or being, in sorne way, in which sense the word Atua has been preserved in the 

 Pacific islands for Doity , and indeed both in Sunda, Malay raid other Polynesian 

 dialects generally. Tuhan Allah is still used to express the True God. Now that Tu- 

 han, which both written and pronounced with an aspirate, as is generally supposed, 

 to distinguish it from Tuan = Mr. , may have had its origin , in reality in this Tuwa 

 or Atua, divinity. See Atua, Won g- atua. 



Tuwa-ban gka, an old obstinate and malicious fellow. Perhaps the short for Tuwa- 

 bangkaioara, old and malicious. 



Tuwak, or Ki- tuwak, name ofa forest-tree. Tuwak in Malay is toddy, thejuiceof a 

 palm-tree, which is called Lahang in Sunda. 



Tuwalut, Arabic, calamity, misfortune. 



Tuwang, to cast as metal. To pour out molteu metal. To make castings. In MaJay 

 Tuwang is merely: to pour out any liquid , but the Sundanese restrict its use to the 



