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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "a hen with her chicks". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Datengan  + (offering that is made at the start of a Deoffering that is made at the start of a Dewa Yadnya ceremoeny, consisting of 22 kawas () offerings that are offered to the gods of the 11 directions. Padatengan is the name of the ceremony carried out at Obag Abig in Jimbaran at the time of Ngugsaba Desa and procession to Pr. Muaya Ngugsaba Desa and procession to Pr. Muaya)
  • Abangan  + (a gutter on a roof)
  • Geeng  + (a hairy caterpillar that causes itching)
  • Uled singet  + (A hairy insect that eats leaves, causes bad itch)
  • Nasi gibungan  + (a half ball shaped rice dish is enough for four to six servings)
  • Palu  + (a hammer or instrument used to hit or pound something)
  • Pati  + (a handle or holder in which to place or contain something)
  • Katik  + (a handle or shaft, stem or stalk of a plant)
  • Setang  + (a handle, handhold or brace)
  • Panung  + (hang)
  • Babah  + (a hanging decorative)
  • Gantung  + (a hanging or offering which is dangling from a roof, car or shrine)
  • Sambeng  + (a harpoon or spear used for fishing)
  • Ketu  + (a hat or head covering)
  • Capil  + (bowl shaped hat made of flat bamboo strips. also called capil saab, but this term usually refers to a similar hat that is about 10 cm. larger in diameter and somewhat more coarse than a capil jengki)
  • Topong  + (a hat or head covering)
  • Sikep  + (a hawk)
  • Ngekop  + (a head)
  • Destar  + (a head cloth or wrap (called udeng in common Balinese) (Alus Mider : a level of language used for people who are under or people who are above or a language that contains a feeling of exalting someone who deserves to be elevated))
  • Gelung  + (a head-dress worn by dancers)
  • Nyakitang  + (a headache)
  • Pengeng  + (a headache or dizziness)
  • Masuwun  + (a headstand)
  • Gumuk  + (a heap or pile of dirt)
  • Padang pijer  + (a heliotrope or branched herb with firm white roots and wrinkled leaves.)
  • Aina  + (a hen with her chicks)
  • Pangangon  + (a herder or shepherd)
  • Dukuh  + (a hermit or person who lives in seclusion from society)
  • Jayaprana  + (a hero or person who demonstrates legendary bravery)
  • Blekok  + (a heron)
  • Munduk  + (a hill or large mound)
  • Alangan  + (a hindrance or obstacle)
  • Serempet  + (a hit or glancing blow)
  • Tambah  + (a hoe or mattock)
  • Serangpang  + (a hoe or mattock (term used in Peninjoan))
  • Srampang  + (a hoe or tool with four teeth, like a rake)
  • Kiskis  + (a hoe or weeding instrument with a long, flexible handle that is split at the bottom)
  • Nyongcong  + (a hole)
  • Ceglong  + (a hole or depression)
  • Sungkuh  + (a hole or depression dug in the ground to accumulate sea water to make salt)
  • Telusuk  + (a hole or opening in the nasal septum of animal through which a rope halter is passed)
  • Songembah  + (a hole, gap or opening in a wall to let water escape in case of flooding)
  • Song  + (nostril)
  • Sulinggih  + (a holy or deeply religious man)
  • Sadu  + (honest or truthful)
  • Angget  + (a hook or curved blade)
  • Parumahan  + (a housing or building project)
  • Bengkut  + (a humped or slouched back)
  • Sata  + (chicken; term used in caru offering, referring to number of chickens used (eka sata, panca sata) (the word sanak is often used instead of sata)
  • Satusan  + (a hundred; hundreds (about currency))
  • Bulusan  + (a Japanese Sparrowhawk (bird))