[46] Pĕngasih, the art of making one’s self beloved by another. [↑]
[47] Kĕbal (pĕngĕbal) the art of making one’s self invulnerable. [↑]
[48] Kasaktian, the art of acquiring magic powers. [↑]
[49] Tuju (pĕnuju), the art called “sending.” [↑]
[50] ʿAlimun, the art of making one’s self invisible. [↑]
[51] Pĕndĕras, the art of making one’s self swift-footed. [↑]
[52] Pĕrahuh (a misprint for pĕruah = pĕruang?) that of keeping water at a distance from one’s face when diving, and also, it is said, of walking on the water without sinking below the ankles. [↑]
[53] Chucha is, I believe, a love charm. [↑]
[54] Pĕlali, is the art of numbing or deadening pain. [↑]
[55] Pĕrangsang, the art of exciting or whetting the temper of the dogs when hunting. [↑]