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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
- 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)
- Dukuh + (a hermit or person who lives in seclusion from society)
- Jayaprana + (a hero or person who demonstrates legendary bravery)
- 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)
- Raga nungkuli + (A horse with very sensitive ears is dangerous for its rider.)
- 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))
- Martabak + (A Javanese dish consisting of a mixture of … A Javanese dish consisting of a mixture of spices and chopped meat, usually goat, placed in large, thin wrapper of wheat flour dough and fried on a hot griddle. The mixture placed in the center of the wrapper as it fries, with the edges folded over to form a packet. More popular in Java, but found in some Balinese night markets, sold from push cartslinese night markets, sold from push carts)