A VOCABULARY OF BRUNEI MALAY. 53 
106. 
Chamas. 
Inclined to flirt (of a girl) : — 
Burong amas terbang Tca-balai, 
Permainan anak renchana. 
Jatigan chamas, adinda malai! 
Paduka kakanda hilang ka-manaf 
107. 
Chamat. 
Hauling a boat in a river by means of 
a rope fixed ahead to trees or posts. 
108. 
Chandasan. 
A native sugar mill. 
109. 
Chandas. 
A kind of chopsticks made of bamboo. 
110. 
Charok. 
Used generally for the fore part of a 
boat. 
111. 
Chelapa. 
S. An oblong box for holding pinang and 
sireh leaf. 
112. 
Chermin. 
Tangkai chermin, the hair on the face 
between the ear and cheek. 
113. 
Chibadak. 
The jack fruit, = chempedak (Art cl- 
ear pus polyph etna ) . 
114. 
Chikar (Hind.) S.W. “ Hard over” of the helm. 
115. 
Chirangin. 
A revolving noisy scarecrow like a 
windmill. 
116. 
Chirikan. 
A reel or bobbin. 
117. 
Chupu. 
W. A metal box. 
118. 
Dadap. 
S. W. A tree ( Erythrina sp.) with large scar- 
let flowers. 
119. 
Dagang. 
S. W. Berdagang = berniaga, to trade. 
120. 
Damak. 
W. A dart with detachable brass barb and 
running line used with a blowpipe 
for shooting fish. 
121. 
Damit. 
Kechil, small = demit. 
122. 
Dampar . 2 
S. Longitudinal rafters of a house laid on 
the kasau jantan and supporting the 
kasau bini to which the atap is at- 
tached. 
123. 
Daun. 
W. Daun telinga = the lobe of the ear. 
S. Daun judi = playing cards. 
Daun kipas = propeller blade. 
123a. 
Deda. 
Is not, tid’ada (Sarawak), tin da, t’ada 
( Malay Peninsula) . 
307. Chemat in Sarawak and dictionary Malay. 
109. Tandas in Sarawak. 
111. Dayak. 
114. “Steering-wheel on a ship” (Wilkinson). Kanan shikar is a common 
Sarawak Malay nautical expression meaning ‘ ‘ hard a-starboard. ! ’ 
118. = Dedap. 
119. Orang dagang, “a stranger” or “foreigner” in Sarawak and the 
Malay Peninsula, is sakai in Brunei Malay. 
121. Cf. Dayak mit, “little.” 
R. A. Soc., No. 83, 1921. 
