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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
- Makaileh + (surrounded)
- Rejenga + (surrounded by; in his side; swarmed)
- Mretenin + (take care of, maintain (land, crops))
- Raranggon + (temporary building.)
- Tarub + (tempory building, as for a cockfight (not permanent))
- Bale majalila + (the building where the goddess Majalila resides in Besakih temple)
- Bale manguntur + (the eighteen-mast building faces south where the gods dwell at the Batara Turun Kabéh ceremony)
- Bale murda + (the eleven square building for a traditional ceremony in the castle (royal palace))
- Tanahe + (the land; the soil)
- Bale mandapa + (the main building which has twelve poles, generally a place of deliberation)
- Plais + (the money from pawning the arable land.)
- Bale sari + (the nine-poles building is located in the western part of the house, commonly called balé singasari)
- Bale bandung + (the twelve-masted building contains lines and decorations on its pillars)
- Nembing + (throw something underhand so as to make it land in a specific place or so as to hit something else, as in certain kinds of games that test one's aim)
- Gabag + (touch)
- Matetanduran + (trying to cultivate land with plants; gardening; farming)
- Cangak + (type of pond dwelling bird)
- Gandawari + (veil (curtain screen); wall mounted on the sides of building that contain corpse or body towers)
- Sasaka + (vertical posts that support roof of a building and to which wall plates (lambang) are attached)
- Dahat + (very; really; so)
- Panastan + (water offered to priests as water to wash hands and feet)
- Punggawa + (wayang)
- Jagat + (world, land)
- Yayi + (younger brother/sister)
- Mundak sari + (“mundak (a building with six pillar) that walled the upstream and half in the side)
- Bale kambang + (a building containing 28 pillars, erected on a mound of land surrounded by a pond as a royal assembly hall, priests and court officials)
- Keladi + ((Araceae))
- Bale sakutus + ((balé sakutus/saka kutus) - building houses that have eight poles, usually used as a bed)
- Gria + (Large residence that consists of multiple courtyards)
- Tampyas + (Rain that comes through/splash through open parts of a house/building)
- Mentig + (The land rises like a small hill)
- Bale kambang +
- Bale piyasan + (a building in sanggah (family temple) or temple as a place of ceremonial means)
- Bale gong + (a building located in the middle jaba area or side jaba on a temple that serves as a place to beat gongs and gamelan)
- Bale pawedan + (a four-mast building used as a seat for the priest to worship while leading a religious ritual)
- Gumuk + (a heap or pile of dirt)
- Blekok + (a heron)
- Munduk + (a hill or large mound)
- Tambah + (a hoe or mattock)
- Parumahan + (a housing or building project)
- Gramang + (a kind of spider that usually nests in building houses)
- Piasan + (a sacred hall to decorate pratima etc. or a sanctuary in the sacred place)
- Bale pegat + (a six-masted building with its halls or building divided in two, located in the western part of the yard, as a place to receive guests)
- Bale tegeh + (a tall building in the corner of a palace or temple courtyard)
- Jejegan + (a temporary, closed and roofed structure erected inside temple at the time of the temple's inauguratio)
- Bale mujur + (a twelve-masted building, erected in the western part of the house, as a place to receive guests)
- Meten + (a windowless sleeping house traditionally occupied by the eldest member of a family group and located at the kaja/north side of the house compound)
- Resi sangga + (all of the priests)
- Bale angklung + (angklung hall; a place to put various ceremonial equipment)
- Asta kosala-kosali + (architectural building science according to literature in Bali)
- Manabe + (assume nabe; treat like a nabe (spiritual teacher for priests))