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- Duluh + (follow; go through)
- Nuluh + (follow; through)
- Sarengina + (followed (by someone); joined (by someone))
- Swadharma + (following one's own dharma)
- Belahan + (fontanelle)
- Siagan + (fontanelle)
- Paban + (fontanelle)
- Pangan + (food)
- Papanganan + (food)
- Pergedel + (food)
- Ajeng-ajengan + (food)
- Gegrabadan + (food added to be and rice given to a pedanda priest, e.g. jaja and fruits)
- Suguhan + (food and drink)
- Sumba + (food coloring)
- Sadek + (food containing substances that, when fed to animals, esp. crickets or fighting cocks, makes them agitated and better able to fight)
- Matunu + (food cooked atop hot coals in a jalikan (traditional stove).)
- Timbung + (food cooked in a green bamboo tube (bungbung), usually a vegetable or mixture of vegetables)
- Pelapah + (food decoction. Plant material boiled in water, the liquid from which is used as a medicine or to mask the smell of blood in fresh meat.)
- Palipisan + (food droppings on table)
- Pajeg + (food for important guests)
- Lelenan + (food gets stuck in throat so that one must drink to relieve the problem)
- Pamijian + (food given to important guests, also used as an offering. A flat, round cylinder of rice is placed in the center, surrounded by 5 to 11 small containers (ituk-ituk) of vegetables (jukut-jukutan), nuts (kacang-kacangan), and types of be (sudang-sudangan))
- Tape + (food made by fermenting starchy material with yeast, typically sticky rice (ketan or injin, or a mixture of the two), but other foods, such as cassava (ubi kayu) made be used)
- Rayunan + (food offered to the priests)
- Ajuman + (food offering)
- Taganina + (food or drink provided)
- Pelas + (food packaged in a banana leaf. In Jimbara … food packaged in a banana leaf. In Jimbaran = mashed fish with spices and grated coconut wrapped as a cylinder, skewered at both ends, and cooked on a hot piece of metal without oil (nyahnyah). Elsewhere, any food wrapped as a cylinder or elongated prism in a banana leaf and skewered at each end, either grilled or cooked on a hot piece of metal without oil. Pelas and pesan used interchangeably. Pelas can be food eaten as a snack, vs. pesan, food eaten with rice as a main meal. In Jimbaran, pelas contains mashed fish and grated coconut, whereas pesan contains chunks of fish and no coconut. Pelas is also a small container made of a mango tree leaf used in an offering during Kuningan. The pelas container, about as big as the end of the thumb, contains telengis, but because it is stored for a long time, the telengis is often eaten by insects or dried up by time it is used.by insects or dried up by time it is used.)
- Rangsum + (Food rationed for prisoners or sick people.)
- Lelanang + (food stuck in a dry throat that must be dislodged with drink)
- Amah-amahan + (food term for animals; feed)
- Suguh + (food term for guests)
- Dadaaran + (food that can be eaten)
- Ngeedang + (food which has not become tendor despite cooking)
- Iunan + (food; dishes (Alus Singgih))
- Buah-buahan + (foods that grow above ground)
- Melog-melog + (fooling around; cheat; play dumb)
- Kecokor + (foot)
- Cokor + (foot)
- Batis + (foot)
- Milpil + (foot movement on Balinese dance)
- Ceracap + (foot of a plow)
- Pangi + (football)
- Titi + (footbridge; small bridges (a stick of wood, planks, etc. across the river and so on))
- Penjekan + (foothold)
- Plantar + (footholds; footstool when climbing)
- Pentasan + (footpath)
- Enjekan + (footprints; beachhead; foothold)
- Kejing-kejing + (footwork like when swimming)
- Mabaya + (for a baby or child at age of six months, … for a baby or child at age of six months, or often at the time of its oton, that purifies the child from a condition that produces sickness, headaches or other problems because of being born on an inauspicious day and prevents future problems of this sort.and prevents future problems of this sort.)
- Ngraja + (for a boy it is done when the first physical signs of manhood are visible)