Definition of langut in the Malay dictionary
langut I; drowning 1. looking up, stroking, looking up, looking up: Ajis's finger pointed to the newspaper's head then his head ~; 2. sitting pensive; 3. looking at people eating; bewildered lifting up to look up, to raise, to bite: ~ his son's head. langut II; drowsiness feels missed. langut I; melangut 1. memandang ke atas, mencongak, mendongak, menengadah: jari Ajis menunjuk ke muka akhbar kemudian kepalanya ~; 2. duduk termenung-menung; 3. memandang orang sedang makan; melangutkan mengangkat supaya mendongak, mendongakkan, mencongakkan: ~ kepala anaknya.
langut II; melangut berasa rindu.
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10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «LANGUT»
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The poets and poetry of Europe, with intr. and biogr. ... - Halaman 404
Upon this subject, Cazeneuve writes thus : "Yet this Langut Romuine underwent in a short time a notable change ; for, as languages generally follow the fortunes of states, and lose their purity as these decline, when the crown of Germany was ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1871
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Encyclopedia of Demons in World Religions and Cultures
The hantu langut (“ghost of the jungle”) is from Malaysian folklore. It lives in the jungles of Pahang, Malaysia, and is described as having its head permanently tilted upwards. Sources: McHugh, Hantu Hantu, 23, 25, 31; Werner, Bomoh-Poyang, ...
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Masih ada yang sayang - Halaman 212
Kanak-kanak nakal gelar, langut-langut naik. Memang sesuai langut-langut naik sebab sebelum mereka memanjat tangga untuk menukar bol lampu yang sudah tidak bernyala lagi, mereka harus dongak dulu mengikut ketinggiantiang.
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Pocket Adventures Guatemala - Halaman 157
in. ifi;. The. Mm. M. im !?a.minj). the. Q'ekchi. languT. and. translated several verses of the bible, setting them to song. They taught these songs to the traders and gave them a variety of goods to sell. The Q'ekchi chieftain, Juan Matalbatz, heard ...
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Pagan Races of the Malay Peninsula: Preface. Introduction. ...
Panel: (1) "Let-seig"; (2), (4), (8) " Langut " ("Langut"); (3) " Goh " pattern " ; (6) "PenSIong," cp. 18H ; (7) "Bile" or "Belo." The illness is said to commence in the region of the nipples and spread downwards. [A, B, C, reckoning from the left side, ...
Walter William Skeat, Charles Otto Blagden, 1906
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Pagan Races of the Malay Peninsula - Jilid 1 - Halaman 612
Disease, " Tu-eg," unidentified — Panel: (1) "Let-seig"; (2), (8) "Langut" ("Langut"); (4) and (6) " covered with ' Goh '-pattern." 25A. Disease, " Ka-tam " (" Kattam ") — Panel: (1) "Pen-hil"; (2) "Ing." The remaining designs are very peculiar : they ...
Walter William Skeat, Charles Otto Blagden, 1906
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Baudelaire's Prose Poems: The Practice and Politics of Irony
According to Alfred Dclvau, it arose as a result of ihe resemblance between the soldiers' packs and the selleste of the risner. Diciionnairt de la langut vene (Paris: Dentu, 1867), 501. Since Dclvau was a friend of Baudelaire's, he may well have ...
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Encyclopaedia Heraldica Or Complete Dictionary of Heraldry
Langued, (from the French word langut, or lampasst,) is a term to express the tongues of beasts and birds when borne of a different tincture to that of the animal. As, ar. a lion, rampant, az. langued gu. but it should be noted, that all beasts and ...
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Schlegel's American Families of German Ancestry - Halaman 32
... of the social and moral welfare of the neighborhood wherein he resides. Married, September 1, 1895, in the city of Brooklyn, Maria Langut, born January 18, 1873, in tne historic city of Nuremberg, Kingdom of Bavaria, Germany, daughter of ...
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Jewish resistance in Nazi-occupied Eastern Europe: with a ...
7 November 1941 the barracks were set on fire with inflammable materials previously placed by Captain Langut, the deputy camp commandant, in the loft of the barracks. Langut, who had the bad luck to fall into the hands of the Russians, told ...