WHAT DOES KUSA-KUSA MEAN IN MALAY?
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Definition of kusa-kusa in the Malay dictionary
voluntarily; grass ~ sj plant, Echinochola colona. kusa-kusa; rumput ~ sj tumbuhan, Echinochola colona.
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10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «KUSA-KUSA»
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Is Japanese Related to Korean, Tungusic, Mongolic and ...
JLTT465: 2.3 kusa. 'eczema', x - 2-2-B x-B-x. Sr. kusa 'filariasis'. Cf. kose. OJ kusa 'material, matter, stuff, sort, kind' 330, 371 Whit 1985, 202, 222: OJ kusa 'stuff, material', MK kdzdm 'id.', pJK *kosom. Whit, Baldi 1990, 518: OJ kusa 'stuff, ...
Martine Irma Robbeets, 2005
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Dictionary of Iconic Expressions in Japanese: Vol I: A - ... - Halaman 716
kusa-kusa M: The psychological state of being gloomy or depressed. kusha' kusa-kusa-suru: to feel gloomy or depressed (unnoaneneaamorealvaursmnnxaeaarwnou.new m» D Ttfiz't'li 6fl'i'. b331$<é<3160 Se'kaku no ren-kyuu da kara ...
Hisao Kakehi, Ikuhiro Tamori, Lawrence Schourup, 1996
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Okinawan-English Wordbook: A Short Lexicon of the ...
Black sesame. Also ku- ruguma. kuru-ukoo, n. Black incense. Same as hira'ukoo. kus.i - . n. A filaria; filariasis, a tropical disease characterized by sudden high fevers, leading to elephantiasis. kus.i . n. [kusa] Grass; a weed. kusa-a, n. colloq.
Mitsugu Sakihara, Stewart Curry, Leon Angelo Serafim, 2006
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Kusa community: an effort towards poverty reduction - Halaman 8
Kusa 3.1 Kusa geography Kusa was originally a place in which a few clans of the Luo ethnic community had settled. It developed into a trading centre. Surrounded by a fishing community and as such fish became its major commodity. On the ...
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Durga Puja: with notes and illustrations by Pratápachandra
Kusa, is Poa cynosuroides, Retz. It is a necessary article for every Hindu ceremony. No religious ceremony can be performed unless one holds kusa grass in hand. Indeed, the Sastras say, that all offerings whether to the gods or to the manes ...
Pratápachandra Ghosha, 1871
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History Of Ancient India (a New Version)From 4250 Bb To ...
Surya Dynasty: Kusa-Brhadbala The description. The following is the description of each king of the Surya Dynasty: (79-A) Kusa (4250 BC). Kusa was the elder son of Shri Rama. He founded Kusasthali, which was in the Vindhya region.
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A Hausa-English Dictionary - Halaman 119
Deep hole. KURURUT- I kururuta vl Exaggerate, overstate. kilruruwa/ Shouting, calling loudly (esp. by women). kilrwa / Soul: In ba ~ ba rai. Without a soul one is not alive. kurya/Drum (similar to ganga but smaller). KUS- I kusa v* 1. Be close: ...
Antonio Arnaiz-Villena, Jorge Martínez-Laso, Eduardo Gómez-Casado. Table 1. Continued ENGLISH SPANISH BASQUE : ETRUSCAN MINOAN BERBER ic*: HITTITE SUMERLAN EBLA1C ELAMITE EGYPTIAN - - EXCUSE FRETEXTö ...
Antonio Arnaiz-Villena, Jorge Martínez-Laso, Eduardo Gómez-Casado, 2000
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Sraddha: The Hindu Book of the Dead - Halaman 91
Having kept the pranlta jar to the north of the fire spread four handfuls of kusa grass around it (the fire) and seize the jar already kept {praksamstha patrasadana) to the north of the fire. Then have five kusa blades, three for pavitracchedana and ...
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Northern Paiute–Bannock Dictionary - Halaman 126
[HA/MCDD] See also: ku- (fire [prebase]); pitokoba (embers). kusa- [kusa-] WR:BH;JW. n. pants, trousers. pu1'kus.aya'yu He has blue pants (blue jeans). SF:06. Var 1: FH=kussa [kus.a] kwasrpigusrz natirapi Buckskin trousers with fringes.
Sven Liljeblad, Catherine S Fowler, Glenda Powell, 2012