reaches of the same river.
t-ru'si, sulphuric acid, sulphate of copper.
t-tak', m-n-tah', -kan, to chop, hack, give a cutting blow with a knife or sword. Cf. parang.
t-tam'pan, a cloth or kerchief worn on the left shoulder at ceremonies.
t-tap', firm, steady, fixed, settled (in mind or in a place), permanent. Cf. tgoh.
t-tap'kan, to strengthen, confirm, settle.
t-ta'pi, but, nevertheless; also tapi.
t-tas', to break open from within (as an egg when the chicken is hatched).
tt-ka'la (Sk.), when, at the time when.
tu'a, old (of age or of manufactured articles); deep (of colours).
tu'a mu'da, old and young.
me'rah tu'a, deep red.
o'rang tu'a, old people; parents.
tu'ah, good fortune, prosperity. Cf. untong.
ber-tu'ah, fortunate, lucky.
tu'ai, m-nu'ai, to reap, cut padi with a small knife called pnuai. Cf. ktam.
tu'ak, the fermented juice of the coconut palm.
tu-a'la (Port.), towel.
tu-a'lang, a swarm of bees.
tu'am, hot fomentation.
tu'an, master. owner; Mr., sir; you (6).
tu'an b-sar', the head of a firm, senior in office.
tu'an-ham'ba, sir (in writings).
tu'an k-chil', junior in office.
tu'an ru'mah, landlord of a house.
tu'an ta'nah, landlord.
tu'an-ku, my lord (used in addressing princes).
yang di-per-tu'an, his majesty.
ber-tu'an-kan, to serve a person, take a person as one's master.
tu-ang', m-nu-ang', to pour, pour out. Cf. churah.
tu'ba, a plant the root of which is used to stupify fish in a river in order to catch them.
tu'bir, a pit, hollow, deep place in the sea.
tu'boh, the body. Cf. badan.
b-kas' tu'boh, that, which has touched the body, clothes presented as a token of affection.
ber-p-lok' tu'boh, to fold the arms.
tu'doh, m-nu'doh, to accuse, bring a charge against. Cf. d‘awa.
tu'do-han, accusation.
tu'dong, m-nu'dong, to cover with a cloth, veil or other object. Cf. tutop and slimut.
tu'dong k-pa'la, head-covering.
tu'dong mu'ka, veil.
tu'dong sa'ji, dish cover.
tu'do-ngan, a lid or cover.
tu'gal, a dibble.
Tu'han, God, the Lord. Cf. Allah.
k-tu'ha-nan, divinity.
tu'joh, seven. (For derived forms see ampat).
tu'ju, m-nu'ju (149), to aim, aim at, go in the direction of.