192 A VOCABULARY OF THE KAYAN LANGUAGE* 
Six 
Anam 
Seven 
Tusyti 
Eight 
Say a 
Nine 
Pitan 
Ten 
Pulo 
Eleven 
Pulo Ji Whin 
Twelve 
PuloDua Whin 
Thirteen 
PuloTuloWhin 
Twenty 
Du a Pulo 
i Dua Pulo Lima 
Twenty-five 
r Whin 
Koyan Proper Names of 
Men. 
Gong 
Lerong 
Madang 
Swift 
Koli 
Leopard 
Hajang 
Sagin 
Tamalana 
Samatu 
Knipa 
Serpent 
Lijow 
Tiger 
Dian 
Durian 
Lidam 
Parran 
Lia 
Batu 
Bock 
Tuva 
Sugar-Cane 
Lasa 
Owin 
Akam. This is a prefix ap¬ 
plied to the name of any one 
who has lost by death one or 
more of his children, as Akan 
Lasa, Akan Kinpa. It is more 
commonly appropriated by tho 
higher than by the lower clas¬ 
ses. Laid, the name for man, 
husband, is also made use of 
as a prefix to the names of 
married men to denote that the 
person to whose name it is pre¬ 
fixed is a father, as Laki Dian 
Laid Lidam. Like the for¬ 
mer word it is chiefly applied 
to the higher order. 
Names 
of Women . 
Tipong 
Jilivan 
Snake 
Bulan 
Moon 
Pidang 
Flower 
Bafalata 
Sidow 
Day 
Lavan 
Lango 
Puteh 
Plantain 
Buah 
Fruit 
