Javanese English Dictionary. Stuart Robson, Dr.

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to get accomplished;

      cak-cakan application, act of applying or practising.

      II reg, adr fellow! brother!

      cakadhong, nyakadhong to open (the hand) so wide that it bends back in an arc.

      cakah, nyakahi 1 to push (against, off, away); 2 to resist, defy stand up to.

      cakal I nyakal to pervert (words, facts). II - bakal first inhabitant of a settlement (later revered as protective spirit).

      cakar (animal's) paw, claw; (bird's) foot, cr human foot;

      nyakar 1 to scratch with claws; 2 cr to eat meal with hand; 3 to play soccer without wearing shoes;

      nyakari 1 to claw repeatedly; 2 (of chickens) to scrape in search of food; kecakar scratched;

      cakar-cakar to keep scratching in search of food. See also cèkèr.

      cakarwa reg blacksmith's forked poker.

      cakep, nyakep all-embracing, all-encompassing;

      nyakepi to reach all the way around s.t.;

      cakepan 1 act of embracing or encompassing; 2 words or text of a traditional song (tembang, suluk etc).

      caket near, close (to);

      nyaket to get near(er);

      nyaketi to approach s.t.;

      nyaketake to bring s.t. closer;

      caketan or cecaketan to associate with, become acquainted with;

      kecaket loved (by).

      cakil I bamboo peg used to hold bamboo wall sections in place;

      nyakili to fasten (bamboo sections) with pins.

      II way an ogre who has an extended lower jaw with long sharp fangs;

      nyakil 1 to perform as this figure; 2 resembling this figure.

      III cakilen to have insomnia.

      cakma a certain plant.

      cakodhong var of cakadhong.

      cakot a bite;

      nyakot 1 to bite; 2 to involve so. in a lawsuit by accusing them; 3 to become habituated or addicted (to); 4 to join, get attached;

      nyakoti to bite repeatedly;

      nyakotaké to bite for s.o.;

      kecakot 1 to get bitten; 2 to get drawn into a legal entanglement;

      cakotan a bite; act of biting. Also cokot.

      cakra 1 a round frame; 2 a mythical powerful arrow having a toothed round frame as a head; 3 a diacritic mark indicating R in Javanese script; ­

      manggilingan the cycle of life through reincarnations; the wheel of fortune;

      nyakra to shoot with such a weapon; - manggilingan to proceed through cycles; to change cyclically.

      cakrabawa suspicion;

      nyakrabawa to suspect s.o.;

      panyakrabawa suspicion;

      kacakrabawa suspected.

      cakrak or cakrak-cekrek handsome, fine-looking.

      cakrawala 1 horizon; 2 sky.

      cakrawa(r)ti, nyakrawa(r)ti 1 to rule the world; 2 highly esteemed as a supreme king.

      cakrik 1 appearance, facial aspect; 2 pattern, design.

      cakruk a hut used as a base by night watchmen or as a shelter when guarding crops against birds.

      caksana wise, endowed with wisdom (shtf of wicaksana).

      cakub see cakup.

      cakul a freshwater fish.

      cakup, nyakup 1 to grasp between the palms; 2 to cover (in a speech, discussion etc).

      kacakup 1 to get hold of, grasp; 2 contained, included, covered;

      cakupan handful of loose things (coins, grains etc).

      cakur I medicine-horn, powder-flask.

      II cakur-cakur (of horses) to paw the ground with the forelegs;

      nyakur to paw, claw at;

      nyakuri to claw repeatedly;

      kecakur to get pawed accidentally. See also thakur.

      cakut 1 in preparation for hard work; 2 to start working hard.

      cal shawl.

      cala I or cecala 1 a messenger or a message sent around to invite guests to a celebration; 2 opening words; to begin talking.

      II lit mountain (shtf of acala, ancala).

      III lit defect, flaw

      IV lit cunning, shrewdness.

      calabéka lit to change into bad thing; to destroy s.t. valuable intentionally.

      cala-culu repr bursting in.

      calaina partially or totally blind.

      calak I a man who performs traditional circumcisions.

      II, calakan person of many talents, one who learns easily

      III flippant;

      calak cangkol kendhali cemethi tai to interrupt the conversation with s.t. trivial.

      calang or cecalang to prepare; to be ready for carrying out;

      nyalangi to prepare before s.t. happens;

      panyalang advance guard, scout.

      calapita I lit a sudden rapid movement.

      II 1 a certain gamelan melody; 2 bamboo whistle that produces fine sounds.

      III a certain grasshopper.

      calathu ng, wicanten hr, ngendika h.i. to say, to talk, speak;

      pacalathon speech, talking, what s.o. says. See also celathu, clathu.

      calawenthah immorality, profligacy.

      calek 1 reg near, close; 2 reg short. See also cedhak, cendhak.

      calik I 1 (to make) a one-day excursion; 2 to come and then go straight away.

      II

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