from the leaves of the Kirai or Nipah palm tree. Hatĕup ĕurih, thatch made of long alang-alang or ĕurih grase. Atta, C. 20. a branch. Polatta, from Pol, C. 424, a cocoanut, and Atta, C. 20. a branch. Cocoanut leaves so called in Ceylon, made into Ataps for thatch. (Jav. atěp, ꦲꦠꦼꦥ꧀)
Hatĕupan, to cover with ataps; to thatch.
Hatur, to put or set in order, to arrange- to make a proper distribution of work. Aturanawa, C. 20. to spread, to scatter. (Mal. idem. Jav. to offer, to relate to a higher person.)
Haturan, arrangement, a setting in order. Report on any subject.
Haturkĕn, to make a report; to bring to the notice of.
Hauk, grey, a dirty white colour. Discoloured from any cause. (Batav. dâ-uk.)
Haung-haung, to roar as a tiger; to howl as a large beast of prey. Hence Maung, a tiger.
Haur, a variety of Bambus, with very thick wood. The haurs are more used as posts, than for splitting.
Haur China | Bambusa Floribunda, the thin Chinese Bambu. | |
"Chuchuk | "Blumeana, the thorny variety. | |
"Géulis or Héjo | "Viridis, the green sort. | |
"Konéng | "Agrostis or Striata, yellow sort. | |
"Tutul | "the spotted variety. |
Hawa, arabic, breath, air; affection, desire, lust; inclination, will, wish. Hawa, C. 791 any feminine act of amourous pastime, or tending to excite amourous sensations; coquetry, blandishment, dalliance, (هَوًي, hawan, amor; affectus, cupiditates; هَوَاءٌ, hawâon, aer.)
Hawa, arabic, is the name by which, in Java, Eve, the first woman, is known. (حَوَي)
Hawara, early, coming soon to perfection; said of plants, paddy &c. Early, premature. Paré hawara, early paddy, which soon ripens. Hawara amat datang, how early you have come. (Awara in Scr. is rather oppositely hinder, posterior!)
Hawhĕn, a tree- Elæocarpus glaber.
Hawu, the native fire place, used in their bambu houses. It is a stand made of clay mixed with several ingredients, usually about a couple of feet long by 1½ foot broad, fitted with openings above to set cooking pots over the fire made underneath (Jav. ꦥꦮꦺꦴꦤ꧀ pawon from ꦲꦮꦸ awn (abu) ashes.)
Hayam, a fowl, the domestic fowl- Gallus. Anak hayam, a chick, a chicken.
Hayam-ayaman, a wild fowl found in swamps. (What likes upon fowls).
Hayang, to desire, to long for, to wish. Hayang ka hilir, I wish to go down the river, to visit the sea board. Hayang holodo, I hope it will be fair. (ꦲꦪꦼꦁ Jav. hayĕng is to go round about, to stroll).