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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
- Kang + (who; whome; which)
- Nyen + (who?)
- Kejang + (whole)
- Jebeng + (whole (leafy or clumpy plants))
- Sajebag + (whole area)
- Danyuh + (whole dry coconut leaf)
- Siap bakakap + (whole roasted chicken that does not contain bile and intestines (stomach contents))
- Gumian + (whole village)
- Saluiring + (whole; everything)
- Kudu + (Wholeheartedly)
- Seleg + (wholeheartedly, diligent; persevere; serious)
- Kenapa + (Why (The meaning of this word varies accor … Why (The meaning of this word varies according to its use. For example, in the phrase "tusing kenapa-kenapa" means "it's okay / it's alright". Whereas in the phrase "Kenapa ia ngeling?", this word has function as a question word which means "Why is he crying?"stion word which means "Why is he crying?")
- Dadi + (why?)
- Prabawa + (wibawa; perbawa)
- Kapas + (wick)
- Sigi + (wick of kerosene stove or lantern, made of cotton)
- Corahan + (wickedness)
- Lumbang + (wide)
- Nglinggahan + (wide)
- Jebet + (wide)
- Lembeng + (wide and flat)
- Dampar + (wide and hard)
- Jantuk + (Wide forehead protruding forward)
- Sebak + (wide open, agape (mouth))
- Arang + (wide part, placed wide apart, rare: scarcely, scarce, infrequent)
- Lambih + (wide, too wide (cloth))
- Ketah + (widely known)
- Om swastyastu + (widely used as a greeting, both formal and informal, as "How are you?" is used in English.)
- Marirak + (widened (eye) in anger)
- Bekul + (widespread in the dry areas of the Bukit)
- Enggang + (widespread, spread wide, standing open (door), wide apart, loose; tenuous; open)
- Rangda + (widow)
- Balu + (widow or widower)
- Balu putung + (widow/widower that hasn't descendants)
- Balu remban + (widows or widowers who have many children)
- Balu remba + (widows or widowers who have many children)
- Balu rajeg + (Widows who have inheritance rights)
- Linggahe + (width)
- Ibag + (width, field (chest))
- Rai + (wife)
- Rabi + (Wife)
- Saraswati + (wife of Brahma and the deity of books, knowledge, and learning. The last day of the Pawukon cycle, Saniscara Watugunung, is devoted to her worship. She is often depicted playing a musical instrument and accompanied by a swan.)
- Dewi Sri + (wife of Wisnu)
- Antol + (wig of long hair that can be tied up into a bun (sanggul) or worn long)
- Ogel-ogel + (wiggle)
- Kejit-kejit + (wiggle eyebrows)
- Engkog + (wiggle hips)
- Ngengkog + (wiggle hips)
- Ngiseh + (wiggle shoulders, one of the movements in dance. Twist a roll of green pandanus leaves into a tight spiral to make a babat before drying in the sun)
- Makelijengan + (wiggle, squirm quickly, as fish on line)