Search by property
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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
- Sandang + (enough complete, fit, proper, sufficient)
- Aklambian + (enough for a dress or shirt)
- Coloh + (loose very loose because of bad fit, way too big or small for appropriate use)
- Genep + (be)
- Nyepek + (enough, sufficient, fit (i.e. feeling, clothing, etc.))
- Nyeetin + (ensnare)
- Manglong + (ensnare; trap)
- Nyantenang + (ensure; make sure)
- Mastikayang + (ensure; make sure; assure)
- Mastiang + (ensure; make sure; assure; confirm)
- Cakep + (enclose shut in shut tight)
- Mapligeh + (entangled; complicated; wrapped around; twisted;convoluted)
- Maplinteng + (entangled; wrapped around; twisted)
- Celep + (enter)
- Ngranjing + (go up)
- Ranjing + (enter be in school)
- Masuk + (enter enter school, become, enter no.)
- Ngleb + (enter entirely into something)
- Ngapuriang + (enter the castle or palace)
- Celepin + (enter; entered (if followed by a noun))
- Nyelepin + (enter; get into; penetrate)
- Macelep + (enter; go in; come in)
- Kacelepin + (entered (by))
- Kacelepang + (entered (by); inserted (by); put into)
- Celepanga + (entered by him or her or someone)
- Eseh + (enterprising)
- Sasa + (enterprising; active)
- Saatang + (enterprising; try hard)
- Ngingu + (entertain (uncommon word))
- Uun + (entertain neighbors and family who have helped with family ceremony)
- Nguhun + (entertain those who help you, feed)
- Papasinina + (entertained and advised)
- Pangenduh + (entertainer)
- Ngenduh + (entertaining; seduce)
- Pisengan + (entertainment)
- Enduh + (entertainment; flirt)
- Ngulangunin + (enthrall)
- Kutu + (enthusiastic)
- Santep + (enthusiastic high spirited, make every effort, be zealous, eager)
- Nyeet + (tie using a loop, tie, tie up (hair behind head, rice, etc.), tie together in a bundle)
- Ijeng + (counter for stem containing several bunches (ijas), e.g. bananas)
- Rarunga + (entirely throwed; entirely discarded)
- Gebiog + (wooden gate for field or corral (kandang) that has spaces through which one can see)
- Lawang + (two ceki cards that are identical, plus one timpal, with same border)
- Papaga + (a frame or stand on which a corpse or the coffin containing it is laid before burial, a place between two thing, close to each other)
- Kingsan + (entrust leave something with someone for safekeeping, and to be returned to the owner later)
- Makingsan + (entrust something to someone)
- Mapetang + (entrust something to someone)
- Nitip + (entrust something to someone)
- Mapet + (entrust something to someone to give to someone else)