WAS BEDEUTET LAWA AUF MALAYSISCH
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Definition von lawa im Wörterbuch Malaysisch
Ich bin schön, stilvoll, schön, charmant, schüchtern: Ihr Gesicht ist besser als ihre beiden Freunde; tragen oder kleiden, platzen, pflegen: jeden Tag nach der Arbeit er ~; einen See machen: Hasnah ist angezogen und trägt schöne Kleider für sich. Lawa II Arche Galang oder Bar; die Absperrung der Arche behindert oder verletzt den Bräutigam, wenn er zum Haus der Braut geht; ausspucken, Widerstand. See III Sr arrogant. lawa I cantik, bergaya, indah, menarik hati, segak: bentuk mukanya lebih ~ drpd kedua-dua kawannya; melawa memakai atau berhias, melagak, meraga: tiap-tiap hari selepas bekerja dia ~; melawakan menjadikan lawa: Hasnah bermekap dan memakai pakaian yg cantik-cantik utk ~ dirinya.
lawa II ark galang atau palang; melawa ark menggalang atau merintang pengantin laki-laki ketika hendak ke rumah pengantin perempuan; pelawa penggalang, perintang.
lawa III Sr sombong.
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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «LAWA» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
lawa in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
lawa im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Wilson's Mining Lawa United States, Arizona, California, ...
This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process.
2
Peoples of the Buddhist World: A Christian Prayer Diary - Halaman 157
More than 8,000 Eastern Lawa people inhabit villages in northern Thailand, on the border between Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai provinces. The Eastern Lawa are most concentrated in the village of Wiang Papao. Smaller numbers inhabit parts ...
3
Lawa'Ih: A Treatise on Sufism (1906)
This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original.
Nur-Ud-Din Abd-Ur-Rahman Jami, 2008
4
Elephants in Thailand Vol 1: Mahouts and Their Cultures ...
The Lawa of modern times are the remnants of the once numerous and powerful L'wa. Most Lawa live in scattered villages with from about 100 to over 1,000 people in the hills of western Chiang Mai and Mae Hong Son provinces. There are ...
Joachim Schliesinger, 2015
5
Emma: Hawaii's Remarkable Queen - Halaman 245
Lawa'i. Adventures. By 1870 Queen Emma was already a major landlord with title to the ahupua'a or land division of Kawaihae; to Hanaiakamalama, which she had inherited from her uncle Keoni Ana in 1857; to the ahupua'a of Wai'aha in ...
6
Chinese Gleams of Sufi Light: Wang Tai-yu's Great ...
With a New Translation of Jami's Lawa'ih from the Persian by William C. Chittick Sachiko Murata. in himself, the first step in a process that eventually leads to the appearance of the universe. Only at the second level of self-disclosure can there ...
7
Hawaiian Dictionary: Hawaiian-English, English-Hawaiian
1. nvs. Enough, sufficient, ample; to have enough, be satisfied. Lawapono, plenty, abundant, ample, adequate. Lawa pono 'ole, insufficient, deficit. Ka'a i ka lawa, to be enough, ho'o.lawa. To supply, apportion sufficiently, equip. E ho'olawa mai ...
Mary Kawena Pukui, Samuel H. Elbert, 1986
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The Sherpas of Nepal: Buddhist Highlanders - Halaman 187
There have been cases of Khamba immigrants who left the village rather than face the obligations of a lawa, but when it is the turn of a really poor man to act as lawa the leading men of the village may change the order of rotation so as to give ...
Christoph von Fürer-Haimendorf, 1964
9
The Tocharian Subjunctive: A Study in Syntax and Verbal ...
[1] |lawa—| (A) prt.ptc. lwau, —os769 A laytk—Cam' [1110] 'remove' prt.ptc. lyalyitku A laypa- [a|a] 'be left (over)' \l—prt. [1] pl.act. |laypa— > lepa—|, elsewhere |laypa—| prt.ptc. lipo, lyipo A layp-m' [1110] 'leave (tr.)' ...
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Voices from the Forest: Integrating Indigenous Knowledge ...
ended in the defeat of the Lawa king, Virangkha, and the withdrawal of some of the Lawa to the hills. However, Lawa kingdoms persisted in the area until they were absorbed with the creation of the Kingdom of Lanna in the 13th century ...