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- Limang + (five (dependent form of lima))
- Panca warna + (five colors that contain symbolic meaning in Hinduism (white: Lord Iswara, black: Lord Vishnu, red: Lord Brahma, yellow: Lord Mahadeva, brumbun (combination of four colors, namely red, white, yellow, and black): Lord Shiva ))
- Panca wara + (five cycles of daily turnover with urip amount 33 as a basis for according to the Satha Pata Brahmana concept where 33 of the Gods are believed to play a role in maintaining the safety of the great Bhuwana)
- Pancawara + (week)
- Panca Tata Gata + (five Dyani Budha (Aksobya, Ratnasambawa, Amitaba, Amoga-sidhi, Wirocana);)
- Tapak lima + (hand print)
- Limang atus + (five hundred)
- Papendem + (five kind of holy metal that burried at the base of the temple building)
- Pancamakara + (five substances)
- Limang tali + (five thousand)
- Buncal + (five week period between Galungan and Buda Kliwon Pahang (Pegat Uwukan) during whichsuch things as building, etc., are prohibited)
- Benahin + (fix)
- Menahang + (fix it)
- Manahin + (fix, repair (v,))
- Begbeg + (unharmed not mutilated)
- Pangawin + (spear, ceremonial spear)
- Gagetepan + (flakes; piece)
- Endih + (give off light, be lit up (anything that gives off light))
- Merak + (peacock peafowl)
- Enjitan + (flame; blaze; flare)
- Kebeh-kebeh + (flapping wings)
- Dumilah + (flaring up)
- Biar + (sound, sudden intense sound, sudden bursting open of a flower bud into bloom)
- Akah Apine + (flash of fire (about lightning) (an expression that literally means 'root of fire' but this expression refers to a flash of fire in lightning that looks like a tree root in the sky))
- Kelepan + (flash of light)
- Lampu + (flashlight)
- Nyenter + (shine)
- Aled + (flat base for an offering with four corners, usually made of busung and skewered with semat of bamboo, undecorated)
- Kupakan + (flat box for cockfight blades (taji))
- Kemp + (flat broke (slang), have no mone)
- Nampa + (something wide &)
- Batu + (rough pieces of quarried limestone of various sizes and shapes as quarried; pumice)
- Pelpelan + (flat shape)
- Pangasaban + (rubbing place)
- Nyampahang + (flat, insipid, trite, trifling, not important, of no consequence)
- Dangsah + (flat; a large and flat area)
- Tapak + (flat; even, dull, blunt (about knives, pestles, pencils, etc.))
- Rata + (flat; level)
- Pesek + (flat; pug)
- Tabasa + (flatteded/leveling (by someone))
- Rapuh + (cryptic; broken; vague; fade; faint; damaged)
- Plagpag + (flatten (about land))
- Plasah + (flatten (about rice fields))
- Dangsahanga + (flatten (by someone); leveled (by someone))
- Pelpel + (flatten with hand, (cake, tempe, package of something like pamor, etc.))
- Nglempehang + (flatten, cut)
- Mlagpag + (flatten/leveling the newly dismantled land to be used as rice fields)
- Tabasin + (flatten; clear)
- Ngrataang + (flatten; level)
- Ratain + (flatten; level)