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Rh Rosha, C. 600, anger, wrath- but in Sunda Rossa means strong. It may thus mean strength to the testicles, under the idea of manly vigour or power residing therein. Ganda is also a form in the conjugation of the verb ganawa, to take, and would thus be giving strenght or taking strenght. In Ceylon they have a plant called Atarusha the Justicia Adhenatoda. C. 61. The Sunda people use the leaves of the Handarusa worn in the belt under the idea of strengthening their loins, when they carry great loads.

Handéong, name of a small tree, Guazuma tomentosa.

Handĕu-ĕul inwardly vexed; provoked; vexed without giving vent to your rage.

Handëulĕum, a shrub with a dark crimson- coloured, or purple leaf. Justicia picta. It is often planted over the after birth.

Handiwung, Areca Rubra or Globulifera, name of a Palm tree found on the South coast of Bantam, and covered along the stem with needle- like prickles.

Hanĕut, warm, not quite hot, which is Panas.

Hanggasah, a plant, a variety of Geanthus.

Hanggasah gĕdé, a plant. Amomum maximum.

Hangkĕut, a short bit, a little bit left; nearly done. A short distance; short. Evident, clear, not profound.

Hangseur, of an oftensive smell, stinking of urine.

Hang'u-hang'u, to try to get what belongs to others; hankering after.

Hangyir, smelling of corrupt meat. The smell accompanying the commencement of rottenness. Tainted.

Hanja, name of a tree.

Hanjakal, vexatious, provoking from some little circumstance not being in order.

Hanjat, to come up from, to ascend, to get upon, to climb.

Hanjawar, a variety of Palm tree, Pinanga Javanica.

Hanjéré, name of a tall gramineous plant. Coix lacryma, or Job's tears. Called in Malay Jali. (See Hajĕli and Hajėré.)

Hanjuang, name of a plant, Dracena terminalis.

Hanjuar, longing to eat anything, yearning after.

Hantam, to strike with violence; to put oneself in forcible possession of; to seize upon; to attack. To have illicit connexion with a female.

Hantap, name of a tree- Sterculia.

Hantimun, Cucumis Melo. A cucumber; a variety of the cucumber. (Bat Katimun.)

Hanto, no, not- and often by contraction simply ' to, as To hadė not good. To urus that will never do. Hanto nyaho, I do not know. (Kawi Tan, not. Han appears to be prefixed. The most simple form will be ta. There is also a form tar in Kawi; cf. tar-âda Fr.)

Hantu, a disease in the muscles. A ghost Hantu, C. 786. death from Hana, to kill.

Hanuman, C. 786. from Hanu the jaw, and matup affinative. The monkey chief of that name, the ally and spy of Rama against Rawana.