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A grammar and dictionary of the Malay language ... - Wallace Online

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TUN—TUP [ 198 ]TUR—TUTTund'a (jav). A layer, a sti-atum, a bed ;a step, a degree ; a floor, a story ; astage ; <strong>the</strong> deck <strong>of</strong> a ship.Tund-au (jav). A stage ou a journey;relays <strong>of</strong> horses or men ou a journey.Tune, V. Tuuai.Tunjuk. To point out, to indicate ; toshow, to demonstrate.Tunjukkan. To show, to exhibit toview ; to guide, to direct ; to submit,to represent.Tunjuk-langit. Name <strong>of</strong> certain uprightbeams in a house ro<strong>of</strong>; literally, " skypointing."Tunjung. Name <strong>of</strong> an ornamental tree,Talaunia C<strong>and</strong>olki.Tuntang (jav). Name <strong>of</strong> a river runningthrough <strong>the</strong> province <strong>of</strong> Samarang, inJava.Tuntun (j). To lead, to guide by <strong>the</strong>h<strong>and</strong> ; to lead by a bridle or halter.Tuntung. Name <strong>of</strong> a sjiecies <strong>of</strong> freshwatertortoise.Tuntut. To dem<strong>and</strong>, to claim ; to askfor, to require, to dem<strong>and</strong>.Tunu (j).To burn, to be consumed byto burn, to consume with fire.fire ;Tunukiln. To consume with fire.Tuugau. Name <strong>of</strong> an insect.Tunggal (j). One, sole, single, only;unique.Tunggal (jav). Name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> principaldeity <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Javanese in <strong>the</strong> time <strong>of</strong>Hinduism.Tunggang. Inverted, turned upside down.Tunggang (j). To ride, to be conveyedby any vehicle.Tunggangan. Vehicle, carriage.Tunggang-lenggang. To fall heels overhead ; to run helter-skelter.Tunggcng. Inverted, turned \ipsidedown. This is <strong>the</strong> pronunciation inBencoolen ; v. Tunggang.Tungging. Having <strong>the</strong> lower part juttingout ; having <strong>the</strong> part which ought tobe below, uppermost.Tunggu. To watch, to keep guard ; towatch, to observe.Tunggiii. To guard, to watch over.Tunggul. The bare stump <strong>of</strong> a treestock, trunk ; destitute, in want.Tunggul. An ensign, a banner.Tungking. Tonquin ; v. Tongking.Tungku. An abbreviation <strong>of</strong> tuwanku ;V. Tangku <strong>and</strong> Tuwanku.Tungkup. A kind <strong>of</strong> litter or sedan.Tupai. A squirrel ; cleets or bits <strong>of</strong> woodnailed to <strong>the</strong> sides, or to <strong>the</strong> masts <strong>of</strong> avessel, to ascend by.Tupai-jinjing. Name <strong>of</strong> a species <strong>of</strong>squirrel.Tupai-u<strong>and</strong>mig. Name <strong>of</strong> a species <strong>of</strong>squirrel.Turaja (bu). Name <strong>of</strong> a wild people <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> interior <strong>of</strong> Celebes.Turak. A shuttle.Turap. To overlay, to coat ; to plasterto pave.Turas. To imprison, to put in confinement.Tures. To slash, to make incisions.Turi. Name <strong>of</strong> a tree, Aj/ati gr<strong>and</strong>iflora.Turid (a). The Pentateuch, <strong>the</strong> books<strong>of</strong> Moses.Tiirk (A). Turcoman.Turn (jav). To sleep ;asleep.Turun (j). To descend, to come or godown ; to alight ; to dismount ; tolaud, to disembark; to set, to fallbelow <strong>the</strong> horizon ; to descend, to proceedfrom an ancestor; to fall, todecrease, to diminish ; to sink, to subside; to abate, to grow less ; to happen,to occur; descent, coming or goingdown.Turunan (j). Descent, birth, extractionlineage, pedigree, genealogy; copy, transcript.Turunkan. To lower, to cause to descend; to take down, to dismount, tothrow from an elevation ; to launch aship ; to copy, to transcribe ; to translate.Turun-layar. To lower, or take in <strong>the</strong>sails.Turun-manvirun.A common passengerin a ship.Tm-un-tumurun (j). From generation togeneration, in a succession <strong>of</strong> generations.Turns. The posts or upright stakes <strong>of</strong>a fence ; trees planted to give shade<strong>and</strong> support to sc<strong>and</strong>ent plants, as to<strong>the</strong> black <strong>and</strong> betel peppers ; a post, astake.Turuskan. To stake, to fasten withstakes.Turut (j). To follow, to go after; tosucceed, to follow in order ; to obey,to comply, to conform; to assent, toconsent, to comply ; to imitate, to copyto resemble, to take after ; to sail free,not close on a wind ; following, accordingto.Turut-turut. Successively.Tu.suk (bat). To stick, to stab.Tusuk-tusuk. To incite, to instigate, tostir up, to egg on.Tutuli (j). To lop, to prune, to trim.In Javanese it means also, " to upbraid,to reproach."Tutuk (J. tutu). To pound, to stamp, tobray.Tutul (jAv). A speck, a spot ; speckled,spotted.Tutup (j). To shut, to close, to stop ;

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