APPENDIX G.
NUMERALS ACCORDING TO THE CHANDRA SANGKALA.

ONE.
Rúpa form, shape, appearance, face of any thing.
Chandra moon at the 15th day, moon.
Sási new moon, month of the year.
Nábi or nebe the navel, completion of the month.
Búmí the earth, or piece of land.
Búda ancient; original.
Rón or Gódong leaf of a tree.
Médi abstraction, devotion.
Eku tail of any thing.
Dára large stars, planets.
Jalma or Janma mankind.
Eka one.
Wák the body.
Súta child.
Siti black earth, earth.
Awáni courageous, hair of the body.
Wúlan the moon, at the 14th day, full moon.
Yáta then, forthwith, thereupon.
Tung'gal one.
TWO.
Nitra the eye lids, the eye.
Chaksu the inner corner of the eye.
Nayána sight.
Sikára the palm of the hand.
Búja the upper part of the arm near the shoulder.
Páksa the jaw-bone.
Drésti or desti the eye-brow.
Háma the outer corner of the eyes.
Lochána the lips.
Charána the side of the cheek-bone.
Kerna the ears.
Kerni the inner part of the ear.
Anámba the act of closing the hands in obeisance.
Talíng'an the lobe of the ear, the ear.
Máta the eye, the pupil of the eye.
Tang'an the hands, the arms.
Súku the feet, or soles of the feet.
Lár wings.
Dúi two.
Lóro two.
THREE.
Bahning fire (of a furnace).
Pawáka fire (from a volcano).
Siking fire (struck from a flint).
Guna fire (from friction of wood).
Dahána the fire which pervades every thing that has life, extensive fire, fire that has never been extinguished.
Tri-ningrána fire (of the work-room).
Uta a leech.
Buja-lána alligator or crocodile.
Húti worm of the earth.
Játa flame of fire.
Wéda fire or heat confined in a vessel, as in a cooking vessel.
Anála the fire which giveth warmth to the heart, the fire of passion, the fire which giveth warmth to passion.
Gni fire (to a match).
Utáwa fire.
Kéa great fire.
Léna fire or flame of a lamp.
Puyíka fire and ashes, mixed.
Tiga three.
Uning'a a torch.
FOUR.
Wédang hot water.
Segára the sea.
Kerti well water.
Súchi water after it is used.
Jaládri water from a lake, or where fresh water mixes with the sea.
Hádi mountain water, rare or pure water.
Warna colour.
Wéh water which descends from a mountain.
Samúdra sea water.
Jaládi tank or pond water.
Ernáwa spring water.
Toyádi dew water.
Wahána flood or quantity of water.
Waudádi juice from trees, as toddy,&c.
Sindu milk.
Wári cocoa nut-water, water.
Dik glutinous sap taken from trees, as the Indian rubber, &c.
Tásik sweat, applied to the sea on the coast.
Bányu water.
Chatur four.
Pápat four.
FIVE.
Búta a rasaksa or hobgoblin, also a lion.
Pandáwa the five sons of Pandu.
Táta breath issuing from the nostrils.
Gáti ditto mouth.
Wisáya air produced as in bellows, &c.
Indri air which refreshes or revives.
Astra the air created by the passing of a missile weapon, or by the wielding of a sword.
Sára the same, created near the point or edge of the weapon.
Marúta air which conveys scents of any kind.
Pawána strong wind.
Bána hurricane, violent wind.
Margána favourable wind in one's course.
Sámi-rána the wind that checks perspiration.
Waráyang the point or edge of the wind which strikes any thing.
Pancha five.
Báyu wind that circulates in the human body.
Wisikan whispering wind.
Gúling'an air circulating in a room.
Lima five.
SIX.
Mangsa season, the seasons, prey of a wild beast.
Sadrása the six tastes, (sweet, sour, salt, bitter, pungent or aromatic, hot, as pepper).
Wináyang to range, following in order, (which is done according to the six notions of things).
Gána silk worm, bee.
Ret-tu the feeling or taste of any thing not pleasant, as pain in the leg, mixed good and bad.
Ang'gas the trunk of a tree standing after its branches and leaves are decayed and fallen.
Sáyag an inclining tree.
Karng'a the sense of hearing.
Sanda clear, light.
Sandi plan, project, scheme, completed.
Búdia disposition, inclination, ability.
Ka-nénam six.
Rása taste.
SEVEN.
Ardi mountains near the sea, mountains.
Parwáta several mountains together.
Turángga a steed, horse.
Giri mountain or great hill.
Réksi or resi a pandita, or holy or learned man.
Aksa buffaloe.
Baksu bull or cow.
Mandála a mountain which is rent or split.
Chála a mountain which shows its shape, &c. clearly.
Hemáwan the summit of a mountain.
Gúra cow, great noise.
Sapta seven.
Pandita a holy man.
Géngsiára the buzzing noise of flying insects.
Yamúni the sound of a lover courting his mistress.
Kúda horse.
Wiku an instructor.
Pitu seven.
EIGHT.
Nága serpent
Panágan the dwelling of a snake, the skin which a snake has shed.
Sarira guana.
Básu tekké.
Tánu camelion.
Múrti lizard.
Kunjára place of confinement, prison.
Gájah elephant.
Dipángga an elephant fully caparisoned.
Samádia an elephant prepared for being mounted.
Hasta elephant.
Mang'gála an elephant with his tusks grown.
Diráda an enraged or savage elephant.
Hesti female elephant.
Matáng'ga a large elephant.
Bramána a pandita from Sabrang or opposite coast.
Liman a tame elephant.
Kála time.
Was, áwas a scorpion.
Ula a snake.
NINE.
Rudra a muddy hole.
Trústra the hollow of a tube, a hollow in any thing.
Trústi the same.
Múka the face, the mouth.
Gapúra the gate or door-way of a palace.
Wiwára a door-way, the opening of a case.
Diára the gateway of a fort.
Drúna door-way into a holy place, or place of misfortune.
Yútu the eye of a needle, or the like.
Gátra a small hole or cell in the earth, made by insects.
Gua a cave.
Wadána the front of a door.
Léng all kinds of holes or hollow places.
Láwang doors of every description.
Sóng a long passage underground.
Babáhan the hole made for the entrance of a thief.
Náwa nine.
CYPHER.
Búma decayed grass, dried grass, hay.
Súnya solitude, quiet.
Gegána endless space, as between the earth and the sky, indefinite space.
Ng'ambára flight.
Widik widik that which is seen or heard but not known, as thunder.
Malétik to fly off, drop off, anything small which is knocked off from what is greater.
Sirna gone, vanished.
Lang'it that of which one has an idea but cannot see clearly, as the sky.
Kásia the air, atmosphere.
Maláyewa to run off.
Windu the period of revolving, a cycle.
Sakáta a carriage.
Ilang gone, lost, past.

Example.

Búma, netra, gni, bányu, marúta, sadrása, ardi, nága, láwang, lang'it.
Earth, eyes, fire, water, air, taste, hill, snake, doors, sky.
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