Kadjang, a covering made of the young leaves of the nipa palm, etc., sewn together with split cane. This is used as awnings for boats, or for the roof of temporary huts.
Kain, a woman’s petticoat.
Kana, a fairy tale set to verse and sung.
Kapu, lime.
Kasih ka imbok enda kasih ka manok, “To show kindness to the wild pigeon, but not to the domestic fowl” (Dyak proverb).
Kati, 1¼ pounds.
Katupong, an omen bird.
Kini ka nuan? “Where are you going?” A form of greeting.
Klambi, a sleeveless jacket; a coat.
Kutok, an omen bird.