<poem> ka'cliarg parijarg, the long na- tive bean. lea' diary pen'dek, French beans. ka'charg ta'nali, pea nuts. ka'chau, m-rga'cliau, confused; to confuse, disturb, stir, put into disorder, perplex. Cf. ham and kochak. ter-ka'chau, disturbed, dis- arranged. ka'chip, scissors used for cutting up betel nut. ka'daig. usually ter-ka'darg or l~a' darg-ka' darg , sometimes. ka'dar (Ar.), quantity, measure, proportion, extent, amount. Also kdar. d'rgan ka'dar-nja, proportion- ately. s-ka'dar, in proportion to, to the extent of. ka'dli (Ar.), judge, magistrate, marriage registrar ; usually hakim. ka'dut, a material of a more open texture than kain guni, used in mourning by Chinese, and for sails. Cf. guni and ka- rorg. ka'fan (Ar.), shroud; usually ka'in ka'fan. Also kapan. ka'fan-kan and ka'fa-ni, to en- shroud, wrap a body for burial. ka ti-lah (Ar.), caravan. ka'fir (Ar.), unbeliever, infidel. kah (56-GO), an interrogative suffix. kahandak (126), see hndak. kah wah (Ar.), coffee; usually kopi. kah'win, ber-kah'win, marriage; to marry. Cf. nikah. i'si kah'win, dowry paid to the father of a bride. kali'win-kan, to give in mar- riage. ka"il, m-rga"il, fishing line; to- fish with a line. ma'ta ka"il, fish-hook. ta'H ka"il, fishing-line. p-rga"il, a fisherman (who uses the line). ka"in, cloth, any textile fabric: a cloth, especially the Malay sarorg, q.v. lea" in ba'ju, " saroig " and coat,, one's clothing. ka"in ba'sa-han, bathing cloth. ka"in ba'tek, Javanese cotton prints. ka"in b-la'chu, unbleached calico. ka"in bu'rok, rags. lea" in gu'ni, sackcloth. Cf~ kaditt. ka"in ha' his, fine material. lea" in kha'sah, a fine linen cloth, muslin. ka"in ka'dut, a coarse material used for mourning by Chi- nese. ka 'in ka'fan, shroud. ka"in ka'sar, coarse material, lea" in k'ma'san, material woven- or embroidered with gold. ka"in sakh'lat, woollen cloth. lea" in s-h-lai', one " sarong." ka"in s-ka'yu, a roll of cloth. lea" in su't-ra, silk. bu'ka lea" in, to undress. Cf~ targgal. kais', to scratch (as a fowl). ka"it, w-rga"it, a hook; to hook^ ka'jari?, mats made by stitching; together the leaves of the- se -row-pine, and used to afford shelter from rain on boats,, carts, etc. Cf. biykuarg.
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