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- Namping + (near be near, be at the side of, be close to, put something next to someone or next to something else; accompanied by)
- Marong-roang + (side by side; in groups)
- Olah + (paddle: single blade)
- Gecok + (side dishes from chopped meat mixed with grated coconut or vegetable leaves)
- Penyon + (cylinder cake, made from pounded rice, and filled with 'unti')
- Tum isi + (side dishes made from meat along with Balinese spices, wrapped in young banana leaves and steamed)
- Jejambalan + (side dishes that are eaten without rice, (people) are used by the game)
- Teleh + (side of chinese coin that has 4 Chinese characters)
- Lambung + (side of body at the waist+D3551)
- Terep + (side of chinese coin that has 2 Chiinese characters)
- Bulak-balik + (back and forth; commuted)
- Aneh + (pair one of)
- Sisi + (side, trim, border, place outside of room, … side, trim, border, place outside of room, shore, rim, edge, strip next to or on outside of something, e.g. a living fence. Sisin pagehe is the strip of land next to a living fence. Pageh, without any qualifying adjectives, is usually taken to mean a living fence. Sisin umahe means area on outside of a house, not insideans area on outside of a house, not inside)
- Pinggir + (side; edge)
- Jebres + (sideboards)
- Kapeng + (sideburns)
- Trotoar + (sidewalk)
- Gamparan + (wooden sandals)
- Nyangut + (siding with the person with most advantageous circumstances)
- Naneng + (sient; quiet)
- Sidi + (sieve, strainer, usually made from strips of bamboo loosely woven into the shape of a flat tray or shallow cone)
- Masidi + (sieved)
- Magosog + (sieved, sifted)
- Ngosog + (sift fine material, such as flour, using a fine-mesh wire screen = sift coarse material such as flour with open mesh sifter, usually made of strips of bamboo))
- Nyidi + (sift, relatively coarse materials, e.g. gravel, sand, using a sieve with open mesh)
- Madekuhan + (sighed for pity)
- Paningalan + (sight, ability to see)
- Nyahjah ulangun + (sightseeing to enjoy the beauty of nature)
- Maplesiran + (sightseeing; trip; vacation; travel)
- Lambang + (roof plate member of the roof structure of a house)
- Papan + (sign)
- Tetenger + (sign)
- Pakelep + (sign)
- Ngranjing + (go up)
- Neken + (sign name)
- Sawen + (sign of prohibition)
- Seh + ((séh) - replacement:, substitute, spare clothes, change of clothes, set or suit of clothes)
- Sawe + (sign or symbol of ownership, e.g. pole stuck in the ground showing that someone owns a pile of things next to it)
- Samsam + (offering finely chopped edible leaves mixed in offerings)
- Kecek + (blind (one eye))
- Seretin + (sign, be given a sign at a glance, give a sign very quickly)
- Pangandeg + (sign, indicating that something should be stopped)
- Sepanduk + (sign, long, thin sign, often suspended across the road, with name, or greeting, or announcement)
- Wangsit + (premonition of danger)
- Ciri + (sign, symbol, mark, feature, characteristic)
- Tanda + (sign, token, mark)
- Praciri + (sign; alert; mark; trait)
- Tekenan + (signature)
- Lingga tangan + (signature; A name written in a distinctive way and shape by the hands of the person who owns the name itself as a personal marker)
- Serempet + (a hit or glancing blow)