-
family Burseraceae. It is a
native of Borneo,
where it is
locally known as
dabai in
Sarawak and
kembayau in
Sabah and Brunei. Its
fruit is a
prized seasonal...
- belacan. Buah
dabai, or
Canarium odontophyllum in the
family Burseraceae, is a
native fruit from
Sarawak that is used in cooking.
Dabai is
grown exclusively...
-
administrative chiefdom:
Dabai, Danko, Fakai, Sakaba, and Wasagu. The
third class chief, who is also
member of the Zuru town in
Dabai chiefdom,
where the emirate...
- Fang-Kuei Li in 1942, and the
Yangfeng dialect was
studied in the 1980s by
Dabai Ni of the
Minzu University of China. Ni also
noted that the Mak
people only...
- &
Wiksell Internat.
Sayad Háśumí. 1964. Balócí Syáhag u Rást Nibíssag.
Dabai:
Sayad Háśumí Balóc. p. 144.
Ghaos Bahár. 1998. Balócí Lékwaŕ. Balócí Akademí...
- must be
followed precisely to
avoid confusing or
insulting the spirits.
Dabai Shoujin (大百壽金, lit. "longevity gold"):
large paper squares with a golden...
- chicken/beef) Nasi
goreng dabai (a
Sarawak speciality which the rice is
fried with a
seasonal native fruit called 'buah
dabai'). Nasi
goreng daging/kambing...
- Beijing:
China Social Sciences Academy Press 中国社会科学出版社. ISBN 9787500416814 Ni
Dabai 倪大白. 1990.
Dongtai yu
gailun 侗台语概论 / An
introduction to the Kam–Tai languages...
- Some of the more
nutritional indigenous produce includes fruits such as
dabai (Canarium odontophyllum),
kembayau (Dacryodes
rostrata f. cuspidata), durian...
-
Xiecun 谢村, etc.) The
following comparison of
Mulam dialects is from Ni
Dabai (2010:221-222).
Mulam at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)...