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A list of all pages that have property "Definition" with value "something for sale; merchandise". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Kuala  + (something someone has)
  • Ngenyatang  + (something &amp)
  • Ngancuhin  + (something (boat))
  • Tubungan  + (something added on top)
  • Nyangkil  + (something against body on one side, usng one arm, or under one arm - e.g. carrying a basket)
  • Sangkol  + (something against chest, carry against body using two hands (child))
  • Ndudut  + (something along, pull)
  • Ngonngonan  + (something amazing; admiration; pride)
  • Surang  + (something away)
  • Merana  + (something bad such as a disease or pestilence or sickness (Bahasa Indonesia))
  • Pengeres  + (something bad that has happened)
  • Aji wegig  + (something bad, such as sickness, disease, etc., caused by pengleyakan)
  • Pasuh  + (something being repaired or made)
  • Siku  + (something bent at a right angle)
  • Pagseg  + (something big down forcefully at or onto something else that is smaller)
  • Jajenukan  + (something brought to someone's house for a Manusa Yadnya ceremony, most particularly after someone has died)
  • Enjutan  + (something burned)
  • Ngencak  + (something by hitting it with stone, hammersomething by hitting it with stone, hammer, etc. Odalan that is smaller than the nadi odalan. In Jimbaran ngencak and nadi odalans alternate. This has nothing to do at all with full or new Moon. The stem of ngencak is encak, meaning to break something by hitting it. Apparently the meaning has something to do with dissect or taking apart or making smaller. In Denpasar a larger odalan is called ngaramen, meaning busy. There is no special term for a smaller odalan in Denpasar.ial term for a smaller odalan in Denpasar.)
  • Ngarap  + (something by more than one person)
  • Pangejuk  + (something can be used for catching)
  • Sasuunan  + (something carried on head)
  • Tategenan  + (something carried on shoulder)
  • Tatambangan  + (something chopped up into slivers)
  • Lahlahan  + (something faded)
  • Pamlaspas  + (something for purification ceremonial (offerings))
  • Ngawagin  + (something haphazardly or without basis)
  • Sukeh  + (something hard, difficult or challenging)
  • Acep-acepan  + (something hoped or wished for)
  • Tengteng  + (something in or on hand)
  • Sing dadi  + (something is not allowed, one may not do something (e.g. park, stand in a place, etc) Usually is a general prohibition, whereas sing baanga means the same thing but it applied to each individual case, as appropriate.)
  • Sesa  + (something left behind (after being eaten, taken, etc.); excess; more)
  • Sesaupan  + (something obtained without choosing)
  • Nyuun  + (something on head)
  • Nikul  + (something on shoulder with or without a pole (= negen))
  • Cepokang  + (something once, done once)
  • Nenenanne  + (something or other)
  • Anu  + (something or other, so and so, something not definite)
  • Ambek  + (something overreact)
  • Denda  + (something past due)
  • Lingebanga  + (Something placed face down. lingeb = down)
  • Sopanang  + (something polite)
  • Sungsunga  + (something put on top of something else)
  • Gangsar  + (something quickly without any plan or foresight)
  • Gangsaran  + (something quickly without thinking)
  • Sasuunan  + (something revered or respected and is therefore carried on the head)
  • Berekan  + (something rotten)
  • Angob-angoban  + (something surprising)
  • Dengen  + (something that inspires terror, amazement)
  • Lila  + (something that brings happiness)
  • Kris  + (something that carries power to harm someone placed near the intended victim)