Javanese English Dictionary. Stuart Robson, Dr.

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      dhakir, dhakir-dhakir to dig a hole with the hands or forefeet (of animals).

      dhakom, ndhakom to sit with knees drawn up; to lie protectively over s.t. See also dhekem.

      dhakon (to play) a certain game consisting of a shallow oval-shaped wooden board containing rows of round hollowed-out places into which fruit pits (kecik) are placed according to certain rules.

      dhaku, ndhaku to claim (ownership of); to acknowledge as one's own.

      dhakur var of dhakir.

      dhakwa or ndhakwa of different/disparate lengths (shtc from cendhak dawa).

      dhal, dhal-dhalan to wander, leave home frequently; one who wanders.

      dhali a swallow-like bird (shtf of dhadhali).

      dhalang 1 narrator and puppeteer of traditional shadow-plays; 2 mastermind, power behind the scenes;

      ndhalang to conduct a shadow-play performance, act as dhalang;

      ndhalangi to mastermind, be a power behind the scenes;

      ndhalangaké to depict in a shadow-play;

      padhalangan 1 shadow-play lore, including knowledge of the tales, the language used and the art of manipulating the puppets; 2 shadow-play performance;

      dhalang ora kurang lakon prov a smart person can always find a way.

      dhalung a large kettle for cooking rice.

      dham I dam.

      II reg a turn at night watch in the village watchman's base.

      III checked (design);

      ngedham to draw based on a certain pattern.

      IV dham-dhaman to play draughts.

      dhamang 1 to understand; 2 easily done;

      ndhamangaké to clarify, make comprehensible.

      dhambul a game played by tossing small balls or pebbles in the hands.

      dhami infvar bedhami.

      dhamis 1 to fit together; 2 aesthetically harmonious.

      dhampa skin disease characterised by a red rash.

      dhampak barrel-chested.

      dhampar 1 throne; 2 low (round) table where people sit cross-legged to eat, play cards etc.

      dhampèng, ndhampèng 1 to hide by crouching behind s.t.; 2 lit to plead for sympathy.

      dhamping steep wall of a ravine.

      dhamplak or dhamplak-dhamplak big around (of banana, horns or long roughly cylindrical objects).

      dhampleng reg form, shape, face.

      dhampit boy-girl twins.

      dhampyak, dhampyak-dhampyak 1 in throngs, in great numbers; 2 (of people) spreading out and marching abreast, blocking the road.

      dhana, ndhana to go there (Yogya slang, var of mrana).

      dhana-dhini boy-girl sibling combination (shtf of kedhana-kedhini).

      dhancang fast (var of bancang).

      dhandha lit club, bludgeon.

      dhandhan I handle of an umbrella.

      II reg 1 wire cord; 2 big cord made from young bamboo.

      dhandhang I carrion crow;

      ndhandhang resembling a carrion crow;

      dhandhang diunèkaké kuntul prov a bad man made out to be good.

      II or cucuk dhandhang pickaxe. See also cucuk.

      III, dhandhang-gula a certain classical verse form;

      dhandhang-gendhis kr for dhandhanggula.

      dhandheng, ndhandheng to wander, roam.

      dhandher reg cassava.

      dhandhing, ndhandhing slender and graceful.

      dhang I honorific title applied to a priest.

      II, ngedhang to wait for, lie in wait for;

      ngedhang-dhangi to block s.o.'s way; to put s.t. in the way of.

      See also adhang.

      dhangah, dhangah-dhangah (to walk) briskly, to stride.

      dhangak, ndhangak facing upward; craning the neck (var of ndangak);

      ndhangakake to face s.t. upward.

      dhangan 1 well (k.i. for waras); 2 to recover from (k.i. for mari); 3 willing (to help); 4 pleased, to like (k.i. for seneng); 5 comfortable (k.i. for kepénak).

      dhangdhang lit crow (bird) (var of dhandhang).

      dhangdheng var of dhandheng.

      dhangdher var of dhandher.

      dhangdhing see dhing.

      dhangdhong reg sometimes (var of dhongdhong).

      dhanget to hear (shtf of midhanget, k.i. for krungu).

      dhangglong, dhangglongan reg 1 inconstant; 2 idiotic, witless.

      dhanghyang honorific title applied to a priest.

      dhangir, weeding and loosening of surface soil with a hoe;

      ndhangir to weed and loosen (soil);

      alis to shave and shape eyebrows.

      dhangka 1 place, location; 2 cr habitation of an ogre or evil spirit; 3 cave where a corpse is kept.

      dhangkak reg having a short neck and bulging chest.

      dhangkal I reg self-willed, obstinate (var of wangkal).

      II reg (of fruits) hard.

      III reg dirt on the skin;

      ndhangkal or dhangkalen (of skin) dirty.

      dhangkèl main root of a tree;

      ndhangkèl 1 to remove a tree by the roots; 2 to practise asceticism by eating several kinds of roots only;

      dhangkèlan 1 main root of a tree; 2 fig gang leader.

      dhangklèh, dhangklèh-dhangklèh broken and hanging (from). See also dhengleh.

      dhangkrok,

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