carried on, and may thus be generally translated Kichen, though not a separate room. (Perhaps Skr. Guhâ, a cave, a cavern; a pit, a hole in the ground. Fr.)
Goarkěn, to stir up, to stir round any liquid.
Gobang, a native sword like instrument carried only as a weapon of defence. Called in Malay Golok.
Gobiog, a kind of bambu fence or wainscotting, made of palupuhs fixed together with other bambus. (Jav. Gěbiog the same; a polished plank.)
Gobiog, working all together. Doing any thing smartly with a lot of people.
Goblok, stupid, dull, wanting sense. Si-goblok, a stupid fellow.
Gobrah, wide, as trousers or the sleeves of a jacket.
Gocho, to strike with the fist, to box, to cuff.
Goda, to deceive, to tempt, to entice to do something wrong- to seduce from duty. (Jav. id.)
Goděn, a large copper coin formerly in use, of value of eight doigts, of size of an English penny- not now in use.
Godog, loose, shakey, not fitting tight; figuratively, unrestrained, having the choice of an alternative. Godog pikir, easy in thoughts.
Gog, the idiomatic expression of a rencounter or meeting. Gog bai kapananggi, and they suddenly met, or they came face to face.
Gogodan, to entice to do something wrong; to lead astray. Sprites or evil genii which seduce holy men from their devotions, especially at Kramats. (See goda.)
Gogog, to bark as a dog. Di gogog anjing, dogs barked at him. See Gonggong.
Gogol, to move any thing with a lever; to prize up. To move by inserting a stick or other object as a lever.
Gogomplokan, in a heap, showing in a mass; hanging in clusters.
Goji, to milk, to press the teats of cows or sheep &c. to get milk.
Golébag, tumbled down, thrown down, stretched out.
Golénchéng, to fling down.
Golér, tumbling, or lying down any where; kicking about, laid out, laid down, laid flat.
Golérkěn, to lay down any thing. To put down on the ground.
Golétrak, to fell or plump down.
Golondongan, whole, entire- said of fruit or seed which has to be ground before using, as coffee beans.
Golondongan- as Kolot golondongan, old and without manners; a rough old bear. Said of a rude old man, as if the husk had not yet been taken off him.
Golong, a roll of rope or Rattan &c; anything made up into a round parcel. A bundle or piece of Palm Sugar rolled up in Pandan leaves. (Compare guling.)
Gombong, a variety of bambu, resembling awi gedé.
Gomplok, in clusters as fruit; said of bunches of fruit growing from a common insertion on the tree.