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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "sold (by)". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Angseg-angseg  + (sob, gasp for breath)
  • Sigsigan  + (sob; hiccup; sobbing)
  • Ngekop  + (a head)
  • Joged  + (social dance in which a solo female dancer, accomepanied by a bungbung orchestra, selects men from the crowd of onlookers and dances with them in a provocative way)
  • Seka  + (society, group)
  • Kaos  + (socks, lamp socks)
  • Soda  + (offering large offering on a tray consisting of various kinds of food, such as complete rice, jaja, many fruits, canang)
  • Gebuh  + (loose)
  • Alus  + (refined (behavior, appearance))
  • Benyek  + (soft and sticky like mud)
  • Iwel  + (rice cake)
  • Katul  + (soft smooth)
  • Mbuk  + (soft, flabby, mushy, tender, as meat, soft, as the seat of a bicycle or pillow, spongy, weak)
  • Paras  + (soft, gray stone from which stone carvings are cut; an ashy sandstone)
  • Gigis  + (soft, not loud)
  • Lembat  + (soft, smooth)
  • Melekang  + (soften; make it flabby or soft)
  • Kabelekang  + (softened (by))
  • Benyel  + (soggy, wet, oily, greasy, tough, not tender)
  • Panabuhan  + (soil)
  • Sokasi  + (derived from sok nasi, a basket for cooked rice)
  • Panakahan  + (sok of a standard size for selling salt)
  • Kala  + (seventh day of the 8-day week)
  • Laku  + (way, path, conduct, location of something alive)
  • Payu  + (confirm that something will surely occur)
  • Telah  + (All used up, finished, no more left, gone)
  • Terang bulan  + (snack, javanese snack that is like a double pancake with various fillings)
  • Mabulihan  + (sold by the single piece)
  • Tis  + (shade, cool, fresh, in good mood, calm, quiet)
  • Lindung  + (eel (Symbranchidae))
  • Tahu  + (soybean, curd)
  • Gai  + (sold quickly)
  • Madep  + (sold,)
  • Matri  + (solder)
  • Patri  + (solder)
  • Prayoda  + (soldier)
  • Sredadu  + (soldier)
  • Serdadu  + (soldier, army)
  • Tampak  + (sole of foot, palm of hand, footprint)
  • Baris  + (sole male warrior dance)
  • Tlapak  + (sole of foot)
  • Piit  + (dwarf)
  • Keted  + (solid in a lump, hard because dried out when formerly soft and wet, e.g. sand; not muddy)
  • Katong  + (hard)
  • Entel  + (solid; heavy)
  • Pamragat  + (solution;completion, settlement, settling, accomplishment)
  • Soma ribek  + (Soma Ribek is an important day for followers of Hinduism as they celebrate the harvest.)
  • Oton  + (held 210 days, one Pawukon cycle, after the birth of a baby)
  • Mesui  + (Cinnamomum, and the several named varieties of some of the species. Some have strong aromas characteristic of the genus)
  • Dawet  + (Some Jimbaran people consider dawet to be Some Jimbaran people consider dawet to be a Javanese drink, whereas they think of cendol is a Balinese drink. Others consider the two to be the same. There is considerable variation in the ingredients of both of them, and it seems most realistic to thinks of dawet as a variety of cendol. Dawet contains santen, variety of cendol. Dawet contains santen,)