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A DICTIONARY SUNDANESE

black with a streak of white extending from the tip of his nose, along the ridge of his back, to the extreme point of his tail. Raffles Vol 2. appendix.

Bělědog, the report of a gun, or of fireworks, as of Crackers.

Bělědug, a loud hollow sound, as of some object or body falling.

Bělědug, Ketan rice boiled in a Coconut along with the pulp, and thus making a mixture.

Bélék, having sore, weak and watery eyes.

Bělékék, a snipe. Scolopax.

Bělékér, the third time of consecutively planting the same bit of cleared forest land. The third year's crop of Paddy off such land.

Bělékēun, having cracked and sore soles of the feet.

Bělět, stupid, dull at learning.

Bělětok, to explode, to make a loud report in firing off, splitting or bursting. Beletok bai bedil bitu, the gun went off with a loud explosion. Batu na kabeuleum beletok bai beulah, the stone being exposed, to fire split with a loud report.

Běling, broken earthenware pounded fine to clean iron with, especially knives.

Bělo, a young horse still retaining its shaggy coat.

Bélot, round about, circuitous. Jalan bêlot, a round about road.

Bělu, disgusted, having an aversion, wearied and vexed.

Bělud, a kind of eel living in boggy earth.

Běludru, Portuguese Veludo, Velvet. Jamang beludru, a velvet jacket.

Běmběm, a fruit resembling a mangga. (Kabambam, Batavia).

Běnang, sewing thread.

Běnchar, split, cracked open.

Béndi, a gig, a buggy.

Běndu, anger, passion, wroth, rage, impetuosity of temper, Crawfurd calls it Malay.

Běndung, to stop the course of water by dams or other means.

Běndungan, a dam or embankment to retain water.

Běněr, true, right, genuine, real. Straight, exact.

Běněrkěn, to adjust, to put in order, to correct.

Běng, the idiomatic expression of throwing or flinging.

Běng'ang , the venereal disease; the name of a tree with fruit like that of the Durian or Kadu.

Běng'auk, a hobgoblin; a term used to frighten children.

Běngběng, said of the report of a gun.

Běngběng, of even size throughout, as a bambu or log of wood, which is of even thickness throughout. The same as Běběng.

Běngběng, said of water which flows back towards its source, particularly in water ways which are not cut deep enough.