id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 47873 Skeat, Walter William Malay Magic Being an introduction to the folklore and popular religion of the Malay Peninsula .txt text/plain 235211 16257 82 Thus I was told that in former days Malay men usually wore Every man is supposed (it would appear from Malay charms) to possess At the present day the ordinary Malay talks usually of only a single The Hantu Belian, according to many Selangor Malays, is a tiger-spirit "A Malay named Laboh went out one day to his rice-field and found But at the end of the charm is added, "Ini-lah gong-nya," i.e. on a large tree, and the Malays have a great objection to cutting down "Chinese and Malays burn it in their houses on high days and Time of Ceremony.--I arrived at the house belonging to the Malay owner "Many Malays refuse to eat the fresh-water fish called ikan belidah, accessories of Malay magic ceremonies (incense, three sorts of rice, Jin Sakti, dan benih yang didalam mata-nya itu menjadi Jin Puteh; as in other cases, taken the place of native (Malay) spirits to whom ./cache/47873.txt ./txt/47873.txt