Definition of susup in the Malay dictionary
susup; ~ Sneaking back and forth: the terrorist fired up in the jungle forest; infiltrate 1. snarls down, creeps under something: they take turns bending between two barbed wire fence; pinned down to jump up, pinned down ~ down; 2. go in, rush into it: it's trying out the crowded crowd on the sidewalk; 3. permeate in, absorb: cold night ~ to bone; 4. go in hiding or secretly, smuggling in: it reaches the enemy's defense; infiltrate 1. infiltrate: the government may perform voluntary organizations overseas; 2. permeated into, permeated: outside, heavy night winds, ~ cracks of walls; infiltration 1. inserting down or in the cracks of something: it ~ the letter down the mattress; 2. hide, smuggle: one of them succeeded in writing to me; 3. To insert something intangible: then it is difficult for the person to teach his religion; the inlove of something inward, inexperienced, inexperienced; infiltration or infiltration, trafficking: their attempts by and the attacks on small hordes apparently do not give any at all; ~ Western culture in Islam; intruders intruders, smugglers: both are unarmed when arrested. susup; ~-sasap menyorok ke sana ke mari: pengganas yg ditembak itu lari ~ -sasap dlm hutan senduduk; menyusup 1. menyorok ke bawah, merayap-rayap di bawah sesuatu: mereka bergilir-gilir membongkok ~ di antara dua dawai pagar berduri itu; diparang ke bawah melompat ke atas, diparang ke atas ~ ke bawah; 2. masuk ke dlm, merempuh ke dlm: ia cuba ~ di celah- celah orang ramai yg berpusu-pusu di kaki lima; 3. meresap masuk, menyerap: dingin malam ~ sampai ke tulang; 4. masuk dgn bersembunyi-sembunyi atau diam-diam, menyeludup masuk: ia ~ sampai ke dlm pertahanan musuh; menyusupi 1. masuk dgn cara menyusup: kerajaan boleh melakukan tindakan ~ pertubuhan sukarela di seberang laut; 2. meresap masuk ke, meresapi: di luar, angin malam bertiup berat, ~ celah-celah dinding; menyusupkan 1. memasukkan ke bawah atau di celah-celah sesuatu: ia ~ surat itu ke bawah tilam; 2. menyorokkan, menyeludupkan: salah seorang drpd mereka berhasil ~ surat kepadaku; 3. ki memasukkan sesuatu secara tidak ketara: maka agak sukar bagi orang itu ~ ajaran agamanya; kesusupan kemasukan sesuatu ke dlm, kesisipan, kesisiran; penyusupan perbuatan menyusup atau menyusupkan, penyeludupan: percubaan mereka dgn melakukan ~ dan serangan- serangan dlm gerombolan-gerombolan kecil ternyata tidak memberi bekas sama sekali; ~ kebudayaan Barat dlm Islam; penyusup orang yg menyusup masuk, penyeludup: kedua-dua ~ itu tidak bersenjata apabila ditangkap.
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10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «SUSUP»
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Morfologi: - Halaman 264
Bentuk kata ganda yang menerangkan kata kerja adalah kata adverba. Contoh: luruh — ▻ luruh-larah (luruh-larah jatuh) susup — ▻ susup-sasap (lari susup-sasap) lebup — ▻ kbub-lebap (lebub-lebap jatuh) Ada kalanya bentuk gandanya ...
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Reports of Cases in Law and Equity Determined by the ...
Five brothers, Peol Mitchell Susup, Francis Xavier Susup, Fransway Peol Susup, John Peol Susup and Sabattis Peol Susup, members of the Penobscot tribe of Indians, built a large house, some forty years or more ago, upon a lot of land ...
Maine. Supreme Judicial Court, John Shepley, Asa Redington, 1879
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Maine Reports: Cases Argued and Determined in the ...
Five brothers, Peol Mitchell Susup, Francis Xavier Susup, Fransway l'eol Susup, John Peol Susup and Sabattis Peol Susup, members of the Penobscot tribe of Indians, built a large house, some forty years or more ago, upon a lot of land ...
Maine. Supreme Judicial Court, 1879
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme ...
Five brothers, Peol Mitchell Susup, Francis Xavier Susup, Fransway Peol Susup, John Peol Susup and Sabattis Peol Susup, members of the Penobscot tribe of Indians, built a large house, some forty years or more ago, upon a lot of land ...
Maine. Supreme Judicial Court, John Shepley, John Fairfield, 1879
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Our Whole Country, Or, The Past and Present of the United ...
It was made in a court, by John Neptune, in extenuation of the murder of one Knight, by Peol Susup. The case was nearly as follows : In the evening of 2*th .June, 1816, this Indian was intoxicated, ami at the tavern of said Knight, at Bangor ...
John Warner Barber, Henry Howe, 1861
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OUR WHOLE COUNTRY: OF THE PAST AND PRESENT ...
It was made in a court, by John Neptune, in extenuation of the murder of one Knight, by Peol Susup. The case was nearly as follows : In the evening of 28th June, 1816, this Indian was intoxicated, and a"t the tavern of said Knight, at Bangor ...
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Our Whole Country, Or, The Past and Present of the United ...
It was made in a court, by John Neptune, in extenuation of the murder of one Knight, by Peol Susup. The case was nearly as follows: In the evening of 28th June, 1816, this Indian was intoxicated, and at the tavern of said Knight, at Bangor ...
John Warner Barber, Henry Howe, 1863
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Biography and history of the Indians of North America: ... - Halaman 137
Susup had a wife and several children ; four of whom, with their mother, were present, as were many other Indians from St. Jolms and Passa- n ui< I noddy, besides a great crowd of whites. After sentence was declared, Susup was asked by the ...
Samuel Gardner Drake, 1837
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A Learner's Comprehensive Dictionary of Indonesian - Halaman 546
susup. *. menyusup (vi) 1 to infiltrate. Gerilyawan sudah menyusup ke daerah ini. Guerrilla' troops have infiltrated this area. 2 to pierce. Ada potongan kecil kavu menyusup ke jari saya. A tiny piece of wood pierced my finger. menyusupi (vt) to ...
Sutanto Atmosumarto, 2004
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Incidents in White Mountain History: Containing Facts ... - Halaman 260
A daughter of this Molly Ockett married one Peol Susup, we think the one who was afterwards tried for murder at Castine. This Peol Susup was a Penobscot Indian ; but the northern and eastern tribes freely intermarried, we believe. " All the ...
Benjamin Glazier Willey, 1857