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ko'rek, m-ngo'rek, to scrape, scratch or dig with a sharp instrument. Cf. gerek.

ko'song, empty, hollow. Cf. hampa and rongga.

p-rot' ko'song, starving, famished.
ru'mah ko'song, an uninhabited house.
ta'nah ko'song, uncultivated land.
ko'song-kan, to empty.

ko'ta (Sk.), a fort, fortress, fortified town. Cf. kubu and benteng.

ko'tak, compartments or divisions in a box or drawer.

sam'pan ko'tak, a small Chinese boat with lockers in the stern.

ko'tor, dirty, filthy. Cf. chmar.

ko'tor-kan, to dirty, soil.

ko'yak, m-ngo'yak, -kan, to tear, rend. Cf. charek.

ko'yan, a measure of capacity = 40 pikuls; see end of Grammar.

ko'yok (B.) (Chin.), plaster (medicinal).

k-pada, see k-.

k-pak', wing. Cf. sayap.

k-pa'la (Sk.), head, chief, headman, top. Cf. hulu.

k-pa'la a'ngin, scatter-brained.
k-pa'la kam'pong, village headman.
k-pa'la su'rat, the heading of a letter.
k-pa'la su'su, cream. ban'ting k-pa'la, to rack one's brains.
ba'tu k-pa'la, the crown of the head, the cranium.
chu'kai k-pa'la, poll-tax.
p-ning' k-pa'la, giddiness.
sa'kit k-pa'la, headache.

kpalang, see alang.

k-pa'ya, bu'ah k-pa'ya, the papaya fruit.

k-pi-a'lu, in the phrase:

d-mam' k-pi-a'lu, continued fever.

k-ping', a piece; numerical coefficient of thin flat things (84). Cf. krat.

k-pit', m-nga-pit', to carry under the arm.

k-pi'ting, a kind of crab.

k-pok', a box made of thin material such as cardboard; a rice bin.

k-pong', m-ng-pong', to surround, encompass, besiege. Cf. kliling.

k-pul', ber-k-pul-k-pul', in clouds (as smoke).

k-ra', a long-tailed monkey.

k-ra'bu, ear ornaments of the shape of buttons. Cf. anting-anting.

k-rah, m-ng-rah', -kan, to muster, send orders for levies to prepare or assemble for an expedition.

k-rak', the burnt crust which adheres to the pet or pan when slightly overcooked.

k-rak' na'si, rice which adheres to the pot after boiling.

k-ram', mng-ram', to brood (of hens).

k-ra'mat (Ar.), marvel, prodigy; worthy of veneration; especialy tombs of saints or remarkable persons, trees, or other natural objects, to which votive offerings are made.