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This page provides a simple browsing interface for finding entities described by a property and a named value. Other available search interfaces include the page property search, and the ask query builder.
List of results
- Waru + (related to, but not the same as the decorative garden flower called hibiscus)
- Makaitan + (Related; Associated)
- Masarga + (related; elonging to the same family, group, or type; connected)
- Mapaiketan + (related; engage)
- Alang + (relates to a person or group's non participation in ceremonial duties due to a death or other impurity)
- Kenyong + (relates to gangsa (Karangasem term))
- Warang + (Relation between parents of a married couple. I.e. the father and/or mother of the son-in-law or daughter-in-law)
- Ubungan + (relationship)
- Nyama braya + (relative)
- Kap + (relative of passion fruit)
- Sekaya + (relative of zurzak)
- Tiri + (relative, resulting from a man having two wives, e.g. step brother = adik tiri)
- Wargi + (relative; distant family relations)
- Munggir + (relatively high ground area)
- Kembung + (relatively long-lasting)
- Nyama + (relatives)
- Braya + (relatives usually distant ones by marriage, more distant than nyama)
- Semeton + (relatives; kinsfolk; brother/sister (ASI/Alus Singgih))
- Ngalimurang + (release divert, distract)
- Ngalimurang + (release sadness)
- Makemod + (released, uprooted)
- Kapalasang + (released; separated)
- Andelan + (reliable)
- Cager + (reliable)
- Jimat + (relic talisman)
- Pratiaksa + (religion one of the three methods of obtaining knowledge, the Tri Pramana: Pratiaksa - knowledge through observation)
- Pangrebongan + (religious ceremonies that depict invasions of enemies)
- Magunting + (religious ceremony of cutting hair)
- Rejang + (religious dances with simple movements, usually accompanied by gamelan selonding, danced at a temple by a number of girls lined up behind the leaders (religious leaders);)
- Bujangga + (religious group that claims closer ties to Wisnu rather than to Siwa and that has some unique religious practices)
- Dharma + (religious law, behavior mandated by one's status or birth or position)
- Darma duta + (religious messenger (to spread religion))
- Pangaci + (religious observance, rite, all parts of such a ceremony)
- Darma sesana + (religious rules)
- Tedung + (religious umbrella or rice cover for steamed rice that is to be taken to a feast.)
- Nyerah + (relinquis: give up (e.g. power, position of importance))
- Emar + (reluctant)
- Koh + (reluctant)
- Magantung + (rely on)
- Megantung + (rely on)
- Andel + (rely upon, trust)
- Rem + (rem)
- Rim + (rem)
- Aasan + (remahan; sesuatu yang rontok)
- Nu + (remain behind)
- Carikanga + (remain by him/her; left by him/her (about food))
- Rari + (remainder)
- Sangawara + (remainder determines day name: 1 = Dangu, 2 = Jangur, 3 = Gigis, 4 = Nohan, 5 = Ogan, 6 = Erangan, 7 = Urungan, 8 = Tulus, 0 = Dadi)
- Dasawara + (remainder determines day name: 1 = Pandita, 2 = Pati, 3 = Suka, 4 = Duka, 5 = Sri, 6 =Manuh, 7 = Manusa, 8 = Eraja, 9 = Dewa, 0 = Raksasa)
- Caturwara + (remainder determines day name: 1 = Sri, 2 = Laba, 3 = Jaya, 0 = Menala)