tum'pas, m-num'pas, to exterminate.
tum'pat, to stop up, plug. Cf. sumbat.
tum'pol, blunt. Cf. tajam.
tum'pu, m-num'pu, to press, push (as with the feet).
tu'nai, and wang' tu'nai, cash, ready money.
tu'nang, ber-tu'nang, to betroth.
tu-na'ngan, betrothed, fiancé.
tu'nas, ber-tu'nas, a sprout; to sprout.
tun'da, to tow; see tonda.
tun'dok, m-nun'dok, to bow the head or body, make a bow, bend down. Cf. sungkor.
tung'gal, solitary, sole, only, unique.
a'nak tung'gal, only child.
tung'gang, m-nung'gang, to ride (on horseback). Cf. kndara.
tung'gang lang'gang, head over heels, headlong.
tung'gu, m-nung'gu, -i, to watch, guard, wait. Cf. jaga and nanti.
p-nung'gu, a watchman.
p-nung'gu pin'tu, a porter, gatekeeper.
p-nung'gu pn-ja'ra, prison warder.
tung'gul, a banner, flag. Cf. panji and bndera.
tung'gul, the stump of a tree.
tung'ku = tuan-ku, a title of princes.
tun'jang, roots such as those of the mangrove, which shoot out from the stem. Cf. akar, banir and jangkar.
tun'jok, m-nun'jok, -kan, to point, point out, indicate, show. Cf. unjok.
t-lun'jok, the forefinger.
tun'jong, water-lily.
tun'tut, m-nun'tut, to seek for, pursue, search after (especially knowledge, vengeance, etc.). Cf. chari.
tun'tut be'la, to seek vengeance.
tun'tut ‘il'mu, to search for knowledge.
tu'nu, to burn.
tu'pai, squirrel.
tu'run, m-nu'run, to descend (46 b), go down; to be descended from; to come up (of a storm of wind or rain).
tu'run ka'pal, to go on board a ship from a pier or wharf. Cf. naik.
tu'run k-da'rat or tu'run da'rat, to land, disembark.
tu'run t-mu'run, in successive generations.
hu'jan mau tu-run', rain is coming.
na'ik tu-run', to go up and down (as a road in hilly country).
tu'run-kan, to let down, lower.
k-tu'ru-nan, generation, genealogy, descendants.
tu'rus, post, pillar.
tu'rut, m-nu'rut, to follow, succeed, imitate, obey, conform to. Cf. ikut.
tu'rut p-ren'tah, to obey.
m-nu'rut, according to, as, like.
ber-tu-rut-tu'rut, one after another, successively.
tut', to propagate by binding earth round a branch and thus causing it to root.
tu'toh, m-nu'toh, to lop, cut off branches of a tree.