528 A DICTIONARY SüNDiNESE 



"Wal ik, a variety of wild pigeon witli green feathers, — otlier than Poné. 



Walikat, the shoulclerblade , scapula. In Malay Balikat , Marsden, p. 117. Balik , to 



return, of go back. At, C. 805, the hand and arm — the returning or the going 



back of the arm. But this would be taking a compound word from two different lan- 



guages , which is hardly admissible. 

 Waling'i, name of a variety of grass. 



Walirang, sulphur, brimstone. Called in Malay Balérang. Marsden, page 46, 

 Wallah, Arabic, by God. Properly Wallalii. 

 Waluh, a calabash, a kind of pumpkin, much grown by the natives. Is of the size 



of a man's head , green with white spots. Cucurbita Hispida. 

 Walungan, a ravine. More especially a water-course cut deep into a flat country. Wah, 



water. Leng, the act of going, modified to lung , with an suffixed. See Wahangan. 

 Waluran, a ravine, more especially a water-course cut in the face of a hill. Wah, 



water; Halur , a beaten path , with an sufüxed. A beaten or worn-out path for water. 

 Waluri, unhurt, in perfect order. In prime condition. Geus waluri deui, he is perfectly 



re-established in health. 

 Waluyah, intact, uninjured. Sound and whole. Said of any object which has not yet 



been made use of. Waluyah Jcénéh imah na, that house is still uninjured, — is still in 



perfect order. Jamang na waluyah, an unworn coat. 

 Wana, a forest, a wood, a grove. Wana, C. 620, a forest, a wood, a grove. Used most- 



ly in the composition of proper names. Heard often pronounced Wana. 

 Wana- si pi, name of a place in Karawang. Wana, forest, Sipi, C. 734, from Sipa, an 



art , and i affinative : an artist , an artificer , an artizan , thus : artizan's grove. 

 Wana-yasa, name of the chief place in Karawang. Wana, forest, Yasa, C. 572, good, 



excellent, worthy. 

 Wan ara, an ape, a monkey. Used in old pantuns. Wanara, C. 621, a monkey, from 



Wana, forest, Rama , to play. 

 Wanchi, period, or time of day. Wanchi téng' 'ang' 'ni , at the period of noon, Wanchi 



megrib , at the period of the clay getting dark ; at dusk. 

 Wang, money, coin , capital. Wang mas , gold money. Wang péralc , silver money. Wang 



nu bisa ngajadilcen, it is money which will bring it about. Sa-ivang , eight Dutch 



doits. See Sa-baru. 

 W ang- k arasan, money for having pleasure (in living anywhere), money paid as an 



impost when the person has no cultivation on which to pay tax. 

 Wangi, fragrant , sweet scented. Occurs in the composition of proper names, as Sila 



Wang'i, a character in the early history of Pajajaran. See Wa wang' én, The more 



usual word for scented is SeungHt. 

 Wangi, a variety of mangga so called. 

 Wangkang, a chinese ship, a junk. 

 Wan gk ing, as Cheuii wanghing , a rhinoceros. 



