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<poem> k-na!' (62), in-iy-ml' , -i, to know a person, be acquainted with, recognise. Cf. tatiu. k-na' Ian, an acquaintance, a person with whom one is ac- quainted. k-nan , ber-k-nan', pleased, satis- fied, satisfactory, agreeable. per-k-mn'kan, to satisfy, please (a person). k-natg', fti-rg-narg' , -lean, to call to mind, recall, remember. Cf. irgat. k-na'pa, why? see apa. kn-chaig', stretched tight, stiff. Cf. -trek, a'rgin kn-charg', a stiff breeze. kn'chiig, to urinate. kn dak, a concubine, paramour. kn-da'ra, m-rgn-da'ra, -i, to ride on a horse or other animal. Cf. naik and turggarg. kn-da'ra' an, mount, riding horse or other animal. Of- ten misspelt k'indra'an; see indra. kn'di (Sk.), a small earthenware jar for carrying water in. kndiri, see diri. kn'dur, slack (of ropes, etc.). kn'dur-kan, to slack up, lower away (ropes). knduri, see kanduri. k-niig', the brow. bu'lu k-nirg' , the eyebrows. k-ni'sah (Ar.), church, syna- gogue ; usually greja. kn-iyarg', .satiated, satisfied with food. Cf. jmu and puas. kn-ryarg'kan, to satiate. kn'tal, thick, glutinous (of fluids) ; as opposed to cha'ir, q.v. Cf. pkat. kn'taig, potato. kn'tut, to break wind. ko'bis, cabbage. ko'chak, ber-ko'chak, to be in a state of agitation (of fluids or of the mind). Cf. kaehau. ko'chek, pocket. ko'di, a score. ko'dok, a frog, a toad. Cf. katak. ko'doig, maimed. kok', a yoke. ko'koh, firm, steady. ko'Iam (Sk.), lake, pond. Cf. danau and tasek. ko'lek, the Malay canoe, propel- led by paddles and sails and carrying one or more men. kom'ha, bu'ronj kom'ba (B.), dove. ko'meig, undeveloped, dwarfed. kom'pa-ni, the old East India Company, hence the local Government in the Straits. koig'si (Chin.), a society, as- sociation, company. Cf. jma'ah and skutu. ko'nun, it is said, it is reported; probably, possibly. ko'pek, to pull off, pick off in fragments. ko'pi, coffee. ko-pi'ah, cap. Cf. clipiau and soiykok. ko'r'an' (Ar.), the Koran, the sacred book of the Moham- medans. kor'ban (Ar.), offering, sacrifice, victim.