WHAT DOES CENUNG MEAN IN MALAY?
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Definition of cenung in the Malay dictionary
cenung; stunned, pensive-minded, excited: grandchildren come back and look at each other when thinking about it. cenung; tercenung, tercenung-cenung termenung, termangu- mangu: sekalian cucu kembali ~ dan berpandangan sesama sendiri apabila memikirkan perkara itu.
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10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «CENUNG»
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Laq: antologi cerpen eksperimental - Halaman 423
Anak Satu, Anak Dua dan Anak Tiga tercenung- cenung. Sekalian cucu tercenung-cenung. "Daging itu. Memang daging itu," tegasnya. Bersungguh-sungguh. "Benarkah daging itu yang menyebabkan ayah jadi begini?" tanya Anak Tiga yang ...
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A General Abridgment of Law and Equity: alphabetically ...
... implied covenants arising from 40*. the yielding and " paying," and also the express covenants, were. (o). Lord. entered. into. with. S,. It. is. not. sufficient. that. a. covenant. is. con-. Kcnyon. ' cenung. cerning the land, but in order to make it run ...
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The Whitney Family of Connecticut, and Its Affiliations: ...
Child of William Henry and Frances (Cenung) Olmstead. 6758 I. Olmstead, a dau., name not reported; was married, and living at Monticello, N. Y., in June 1875. 2198 Chll. of Charles and Jane Elizabeth (Olmstead) Seeley. 6759 I. Peter ...
Stephen Whitney Phoenix, 1878
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme ...
... theuci^°h sec- sale of 75,000 acres, belonging to the latter, which the ^u£fnthej££ former had sold to Robert Morris, of Philadelphia ; a com- one, the Sen- ' eral acu con- promise took place between them, on the 22d day of Sep- cenung the .
Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals, Bushrod Washington, William Waller Hening, 1810
... agency, bureau, large facility -cheng fll government office, administrative center EXAMPLES cenung - 'feeble-minded child', chencay ~ 'child genius, precocious child', honhyel — 'mixed-blood child, half- breed'; CF koa 'orphan', sou 'infant, ...
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The Family Expositor: Or, A Paraphrase and Version of the ...
... quickly out ... , •> * . . ,, : . .... . . of Jerusalem : for this dangerous place with all the diligence that they will not receive may be, and depart quickly from Jerusalem ;for thy testimony con- they wf// mt receive thy testimony concerning cenung m .
Philip Doddridge, Andrew Kippis, 1807
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The history and proceedings of the House of Lords from the ...
... in his Opinion, no proper Argument for this Bill, our Constitution, which ought to be altogether independent on Foreigners, being folely to be considered in this Debate : As to what had been alledged £i/l.cenung the Disaffection 0/ many of bis ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, Ebenezer Timberland, 1742
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A treatise of the law relative to merchant ships and seamen...
... King's. will : And whereas by 4 Id. 1. • another Act made in the fourth year of the reign of the said st.t. 1. t King Edward the l irft, [intituled, De qfficio Corvnaloris,'] con- 4 cenung the wreck of the sea, it is enacted, that wherelocver ' "it be found ...
Charles Abbott (Baron Tenterden), 1808
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The history of the reign of the Emperor Charles V. with a ...
Did the reformation produce any instances of fanaticism and false religion ? Page 246. What was the belief of the anabaptists con cenung baptism '—What concerning civil go vermnent ?— About property ?-About marriage ? —What were the ...
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Travels Through Germany, Bohemia, Hungary, Switzerland, ...
However, Jovius, a zeal- cenung LcoX. ous popjfh historian, in his Life of Leo X. acknowledges this Pope to have been suspected of being given to unnatural lusts, and makes no secret of his sensuality and voluptuousness ; to which vices ...
Johann Georg Keyssler, 1757