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单词 parang
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We hired a guide who led us up and down a sodden trail, a foot-long blade called a parang hanging from a scabbard at his hip. Personal Journeys : Back to Borneo, and an Eden at Risk 2014-02-21T19:03:43Z
Houses and malls in the Trinidadian capital Port of Spain are festively decorated and the steelpan drums and maracas of local parang carols drift from radios and television sets. Christmas at home in Trinidad for boys held in Isis caliphate 2019-12-27T05:00:00Z
Growing up in Trinidad to a musical family, Etienne Charles was exposed to three song traditions around Christmastime: the singing of church hymns, calypsos and parang, Venezuelan folk songs about the nativity sung in Spanish. 4 concerts to catch in the D.C. area over the next several days 2019-12-06T05:00:00Z
“It would take strong men with parangs, and I am only a weak girl with a kris.” One Maid's Mischief 2011-07-15T02:00:22.283Z
The friendly Shom Peṅ are energetic collectors of rattan, which they trade with the Nicobarese, and so obtain garments, beads, knives, parangs, axes, and tobacco, which is smoked in the form of cigarettes. In the Andamans and Nicobars The Narrative of a Cruise in the Schooner "Terrapin" 2011-06-30T02:00:24.487Z
He sprang back off the veranda and ran to his quarters where the men were arming themselves with ugly krises and heavy parangs. Tales of the Malayan Coast From Penang to the Philippines
The parang, or chopper, or cutlass, is always carried by a Malay, being used for all kinds of work, agricultural and other, and is also a useful weapon of offence or defence. British Borneo Sketches of Brunai, Sarawak, Labuan, and North Borneo
The Malay drew his parang and hacked away at the creature's nose until he let go. Prisoners Their Own Warders A Record of the Convict Prison at Singapore in the Straits Settlements Established 1825
They were armed with the usual parang, blowpipe, and shield. Borneo and the Indian Archipelago with drawings of costume and scenery
They had also long sharp knives called parangs, spears, and shields, in addition to the fire-arms, which they procure where they can find them. Mark Seaworth
Aboo gazed into my face incredulously for a moment; then, picking up his parang and tightening his sarong, strode on ahead without a word. Tales of the Malayan Coast From Penang to the Philippines
The parang is simply an ordinary cutlass, with a blade two feet in length. British Borneo Sketches of Brunai, Sarawak, Labuan, and North Borneo
These were the rajah’s sword-bearers, and each held by the ornamental sheath a kris or parang of singular workmanship, with the hilt resting against the right shoulder. The Rajah of Dah
The iron bill or chopping-knife, called parang, is in much esteem among them, it serves as a standard for the value of other commodities, such as articles of provision. The History of Sumatra Containing An Account Of The Government, Laws, Customs And Manners Of The Native Inhabitants
A thick cloth girded his loins, and hung down before and behind like the tail of a coat, while into it was stuck his parang or broad-pointed sword. Mark Seaworth
After crossing a level plateau we once more found ourselves in a forest so dense that our men had to use their parangs again. Tales of the Malayan Coast From Penang to the Philippines
Around them seven men, armed with guns and parangs, were dancing with excitement. The Wings of the Morning
The savage headdress of the Dyaks, the long, narrow, decorated shields, the flashing blades of parang and kris sent a shudder through the girl, so close they seemed beneath the schooner's side. The Monster Men
The warrior, with a growl of rage, drew his sharp parang, leaping to close quarters. The Mucker
The fierce assailants seized their victims by the hair, and, with a stroke of their sharp parangs, added a fresh head to the horrid trophies of their prowess. Mark Seaworth
His wife, in turn, became filled with wrath, and with a parang killed his father and mother. Through Central Borneo; an Account of Two Years' Travel in the Land of Head-Hunters Between the Years 1913 and 1917
Then the siege, followed by a wild effort to gain the life-giving well, the hiss of a Malay parang wielded by a lurking foe, and the last despairing struggle before death came. The Wings of the Morning
The fourth Dyak danced around the two with raised parang watching for an opening that he might deliver a silencing blow upon the white man's skull. The Monster Men
The savage dropped his useless parang—clawing and biting at the mighty creature in whose power he found himself; but never once did those terrific, relentless blows cease to fall upon his unprotected face. The Mucker
Their chief weapon is the parang or heavy knife, somewhat like the kris. The Former Philippines thru Foreign Eyes
Batangnorang took the hair ornament and placed it in the pocket of his shirt, put on his parang, and took his spear and shield. Through Central Borneo; an Account of Two Years' Travel in the Land of Head-Hunters Between the Years 1913 and 1917
Each Dyak, of course, sported a parang and dagger-like kriss; a few bore spears, and about a dozen shouldered a long straight piece of bamboo. The Wings of the Morning
The blow of the parang upon the professor's skull had shocked his overwrought mind back into the path of sanity. The Monster Men
They rode upon the small wiry ponies of the country, their servants clearing a way before them with their parangs as they advanced. My Strangest Case
We took, from near Sibu, several friendly Dayaks, who were armed to the teeth with spears, “parangs,” “sumpitans,” shields and war ornaments, all highly elated at the prospect of the fighting in store for them. Wanderings among South Sea Savages and in Borneo and the Philippines
The price of the daughter of a pangawa is from one to three gongs, and to obtain a wife from the family of a pangin costs a parang, a knife, or some beads. Through Central Borneo; an Account of Two Years' Travel in the Land of Head-Hunters Between the Years 1913 and 1917
He had not time to recover the bar for another blow, so he gave the point in the gullet of a gentleman who was about to make a vicious sweep at him with a parang. The Wings of the Morning
Number Ten wrested a parang from an adversary, and acting upon his example the other creatures were not long in arming themselves in a similar manner. The Monster Men
At the head of his hideous, misshapen pack sprang the stalwart young giant straight into the heart of the flashing parangs of the howling savages. The Monster Men
She had evidently been killed by a blow from a “parang,” as the flesh on the head had been separated by a large cut which had split the skull open. Wanderings among South Sea Savages and in Borneo and the Philippines
Then he flew down to the house, finished killing her with his spear, and cut her head off with his parang. Through Central Borneo; an Account of Two Years' Travel in the Land of Head-Hunters Between the Years 1913 and 1917
In his left hand he grasped a parang; his right arm was bandaged. The Wings of the Morning
Suddenly there was a chorus of savage cries close beside him and simultaneously he found himself in the midst of twenty cutting, slashing parangs. The Monster Men
Bulan still carried his heavy bull whip while his five companions were armed with the parangs they had taken from the Dyaks they had overpowered upon the island at the mouth of the river. The Monster Men
When taking a head a cut was made in the slain man's chest with a parang; into the wound the raiders then put their forefingers and sucked the blood from them. Through Central Borneo; an Account of Two Years' Travel in the Land of Head-Hunters Between the Years 1913 and 1917
He lost his parang, then, after a while, he stopped and took sticks to strike antoh with, but every time he struck the stick was wrested from him, and he had to take flight again. Through Central Borneo; an Account of Two Years' Travel in the Land of Head-Hunters Between the Years 1913 and 1917
The chief carried a bright parang in his left hand; the others were armed with guns, their swords being thrust through belts. The Wings of the Morning
Although a parang from the body of a vanquished Dyak hung at his side he grasped his bull whip ready in his right hand, preferring it to the less accustomed weapon of the head hunter. The Monster Men
The hunter leaves his parang at home, taking only the sumpitan. Through Central Borneo; an Account of Two Years' Travel in the Land of Head-Hunters Between the Years 1913 and 1917
When setting forth to bring home the animal killed by her husband she carries her own parang with which to cut it up, placing it inside the rattan bag on her back. Through Central Borneo; an Account of Two Years' Travel in the Land of Head-Hunters Between the Years 1913 and 1917
They would also kill animals for food, therefore, in addition to their parangs, the men took sumpitans along. Through Central Borneo; an Account of Two Years' Travel in the Land of Head-Hunters Between the Years 1913 and 1917
She also carries her own parang, with which she may kill small pigs and cut down obstacles in her path. Through Central Borneo; an Account of Two Years' Travel in the Land of Head-Hunters Between the Years 1913 and 1917
Then they commenced to dig in the soft earth with their spears and parangs until they had excavated a shallow pit. The Monster Men
The blian's remuneration is usually one parang and a handful of rice. Through Central Borneo; an Account of Two Years' Travel in the Land of Head-Hunters Between the Years 1913 and 1917
The babi had been killed with spears and, in accordance with custom, the head had been cut off with a parang. Through Central Borneo; an Account of Two Years' Travel in the Land of Head-Hunters Between the Years 1913 and 1917
Putting on tiger skin, and carrying his parang and sumpitan, Batangnorang went into a small prahu which was able to fly, and it flew one month, to the end of the sky. Through Central Borneo; an Account of Two Years' Travel in the Land of Head-Hunters Between the Years 1913 and 1917
For five months the work of putting a handle on a parang and fastening it with damar must not be done else both mother and child would die. Through Central Borneo; an Account of Two Years' Travel in the Land of Head-Hunters Between the Years 1913 and 1917
Before him he saw a hundred and fifty ferocious Borneo head hunters, armed with parangs, spears and sumpitans. The Monster Men
He entered their camp and one of the Malays nearest to him instinctively drew his parang. Through Central Borneo; an Account of Two Years' Travel in the Land of Head-Hunters Between the Years 1913 and 1917
As soon as this cooking was finished the bamboos were handed to the chief, Amban Klesau, who in the usual way split one open with his parang to get at the contents. Through Central Borneo; an Account of Two Years' Travel in the Land of Head-Hunters Between the Years 1913 and 1917
Many vestments are put on the corpse, and for a man a parang is placed by his side within the coffin. Through Central Borneo; an Account of Two Years' Travel in the Land of Head-Hunters Between the Years 1913 and 1917
This was followed by pantomimic killing of the badak with a ceremonial spear as well as with parangs, which were struck against its neck. Through Central Borneo; an Account of Two Years' Travel in the Land of Head-Hunters Between the Years 1913 and 1917
A parang swung close to Number Twelve, but his own, which he had now learned to wield with fearful effect, clove through the pursuing warrior's skull splitting him wide to the breast bone. The Monster Men
Arriving there they let the water out of the trap, and with parang and spear they killed lots of fish of many kinds, filling their rattan bags with them. Through Central Borneo; an Account of Two Years' Travel in the Land of Head-Hunters Between the Years 1913 and 1917
With his parang he cut it in many pieces and his wife cooked the meat in bamboo, and they all ate it. Through Central Borneo; an Account of Two Years' Travel in the Land of Head-Hunters Between the Years 1913 and 1917
His sumpitan with its darts, poison for the darts, the parang, shield, and his musical instruments if he has any—in short, one sample of everything he had is laid down by his side. Through Central Borneo; an Account of Two Years' Travel in the Land of Head-Hunters Between the Years 1913 and 1917
He put on tiger skin, placed on his head a rattan cap with many tail feathers of the hornbill fastened to it, took his parang, his shield adorned with human hair, and his sumpitan. Through Central Borneo; an Account of Two Years' Travel in the Land of Head-Hunters Between the Years 1913 and 1917
They had entered a narrow canyon when Number Twelve went down beneath a half dozen parangs. The Monster Men
Their weapons are sumpitans and parangs, and equipment for stamping sago forms part of their outfit. Through Central Borneo; an Account of Two Years' Travel in the Land of Head-Hunters Between the Years 1913 and 1917
In the northeast these famous swords are called mandau, but the designation parang is more extensively used, and I shall employ that name. Through Central Borneo; an Account of Two Years' Travel in the Land of Head-Hunters Between the Years 1913 and 1917
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