Defn: An East Indian deer (Rusa Aristotelis) having a mane on its neck.
Bulu Rusa will float in water, fibrous, generally of a yellow colour.
Two large and four species of small deer are found in the Peninsula, besides the babi rusa or hog-deer, which however is not a member of the same order.
About articles used by women he was less certain, but he gave me much valuable information, though it was impossible to keep him as long as I desired because he felt anxious about the havoc rusa and monkeys might make with his paddi fields.
A fine rusa with large horns was killed one day when crossing the river, and I preserved the head.
They appear somewhat different from the rest in language, and they abstain from rusa (deer) as food, while the others eat it.
There are no large serpents here, and neither snakes, dogs, nor crocodiles are eaten; but the rusa is accepted as food.
While all Katingans eat snakes and large lizards, the upper ones do not eat rusa but the lower ones do.
Bear-meat is not eaten by either, and rusa (deer) and kidyang are not killed, the latter especially being avoided.
With the Bukats, rusa must not be eaten unless one has a child, but with the Punans it is permissible in any case.
For the same purpose he make a serpent pass in front of the prahu, or a rusa cry in the middle of the day.
Rajimin, who was of an emotional and nervous temperament, missed two plandoks and one rusa, Longko reported, and when he actually killed a rusa he became so excited that he upset the prahu.
An unmarried man must not eat rusa nor fowls, and a married man is prohibited from doing so until his wife has had three children.
The kidang or muntjak (Cervulus muntjac) and the rusa or russa (Rusa hippelaphus or Russa russa) are the representatives of the deer kind.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rusa" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.