10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «SURSAK»
Discover the use of
sursak in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
sursak and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Malay literature.
1
Ilmu bahasa Indonesia: fonologi, sebuah kajian deskriptif - Halaman 71
... [ kuda ] kolot [ kolot'] di tengah kata: saksi [ saksi ] paksa [ paksa ] taktik [ taktIk ] bukti [ bUkti ] seksama [ saksama ] di akhir kata : balok [ bal o k] panik [ panIk ] sodok [ sodok ] barak [ barak ] sursak [ sursak ] n) Bunyi konsonan dorsovelar, oral, ...
Nazir Thoir, I Wayan Simpen, 1987
2
Sketches, Civil and Military, of the Island of Java and ... - Halaman 43
It is considered as diuretic and sudorific, and serviceable in expelling wind; The sursak-tree has a fruit similar to the durioony but it is not accompanied by such a fetid smell; it seems to be the nanca, or jakes, of Cook, and th* baa nanca ...
John Joseph Stockdale, 1812
3
A General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting ...
The sursak-tree **, has a fruit of a similar kind with the durioon, but it is not accompanied by such a fetid smell. The mango- tree ft, deserves equally to be noticed ; its fruit, when ripe, has a thin, oblong shape, and is about the size of a goose's ...
4
Official Correspondence of Thomas Bekynton: Secretary to ...
The latter of these towns was now in a state of siege, as was also Sursak—only a day and a half journey distant from Bordeaux. No wonder then that the Bordelais themselves were thoroughly demoralised, having intelligence that their turn ...
Thomas Beckington, George Williams, 2012
5
A journal by one of the suite of T. Beckington ... during ... - Halaman 127
Surgeon, a, sent to heal the wounded in Rieul, 38. Sursak, 14, 18. A town on the river Dordogne. . , Castle of, 53. Sutton, 1, seepe, 90, ter. Apparently Sutton Courtney, about two miles south of Abingdon, in Wiltshire. Swillington, George, 26, 28, ...
Thomas Beckington (bp. of Bath and Wells.), sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas, 1828
6
Island of Java - Halaman 43
The sursak-tree has a fruit similar to the durioant but it is not accompanied by such a fetid smell; it seems to be the nanca, or jakes, of Cook, and the boa nanca (radermachia) of Thunberg ; or what is commonly called the jack, by the English : at ...
John Joseph Stockdale, John Bastin, 2004
7
Dekker 4-in-1 Bundle: Black, Showdown, Heaven's Wager ...
He left them cross-legged on the floor and returned to the basement, where he ate another whole fruit, a delicious white nectar he thought was called a sursak. Eleven left. At least they weren't spoiling as quickly as he'd feared. If Rachelle and ...
8
A Dictionary of the English and Russian Languages:
... aside, throw by, abandon ; mislay; bespatter, реи; fill, cover ; aanúny'rls poráriiy, to barricade with a chevaux-defrise. exorcising, exorcism; forswearlng. Заклинётель, m. conjurer, exorciser, forswearer. Bananiiárelibiiisiii, a. 326 sur. SAK.
9
Sketches, Civil and Military, of the Island of Java and ... - Halaman 43
The sursak-tree has a fruit similar to the durioon, but it is not accompanied by such a fetid smell; it seems to be the nanca, or jakes, of Cook, and the hoa nanca (radermachia) of Thunberg ; or what is commonly called the jack, by the English : at ...
Samuel Auchmuty, John Joseph Stockdale ((Londres)), 1812
10
Official correspondence: with an appendix of illustrative ...
The latter of these towns was now in a state of siege, as was also Sursak—0nly a day and a half journey distant from Bordeaux. No wonder then that the Bordelais themselves were thoroughly demoralised, having intelligence that their turn ...
Thomas (de Beckington), George Williams, 1872