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

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  • Emblong  + (a large baking dish)
  • Balenging  + (A large beetle-like insect)
  • Agebog  + (a large bunch)
  • Bligo  + (Benincasa hispida)
  • Arungan  + (the open sea)
  • Ondel  + (a large float for a fishing net, used at the top corners)
  • Sanan  + (a large frame of cris-crossed bamboo poles upon which objects such as ogoh-ogoh, lembu, etc., are carried in a procession)
  • Nyet-nyet  + (A large green insect)
  • Bongkeng  + (a large hole or hollow)
  • Suweg  + (tuber (Araceae))
  • Rogreg  + (a large wound or tear)
  • Rokrak  + (a large wound or tear)
  • Klengang  + (a bamboo frame for supporting a filter (penyaipan) or rice steamer so liquid can drain into container below)
  • Ngraung  + (a large, deep hole)
  • Pangorengan  + (pan)
  • Gremeng  + (ragged clothing)
  • Gemelan  + (fistful)
  • Gemel  + (fistful (gemelan))
  • Sawala  + (a letter written on palm leaves)
  • Nglangang  + (shine)
  • Malih rerehin  + (A link to more information)
  • Akedik  + (a little)
  • Rendet  + (a little different)
  • Uyeng-uyengan  + (a little drunk)
  • Iat  + (naughty)
  • Akebiasan  + (a little, somewhat, at a glance, for a moment)
  • Kidik  + (a little; a few)
  • Pijit  + (a little; economical; small)
  • Samatra  + (a little; few; slight)
  • Abedik  + (a little; slight; few)
  • Pikat  + (trap, esp. for dove, in which wild birds are caught on glue that is set next to decoy)
  • Udange  + (a lobster)
  • Selendang  + (A long and narrow textile worn around the anteng (for women), and a shorter one worn around the waist over the kebaya - or for men if a saput is not used. It is a must to wear a selendang or saput when entering a temple and for praying.)
  • Pangirikang  + (device for separating kapok from seeds)
  • Siku-sikuan  + (a long, thin, wooden bobbin or spool with thin fishline wound on it used for repairing fishermen's nets)
  • Panganyinan  + (a loom frame for winding warp threads)
  • Slingkad  + (A rope that is used to help climb a tree)
  • Gaak-giik  + (a loud snarl; rebuked repeatedly)
  • Becicane  + (a magpie)
  • Kekalas  + (a main ingredient of the ebat dish jejeruk, consisting of santen and kunyit)
  • Gangga  + (to be in a high positon)
  • Lantai  + (floor covering)
  • Acengkang  + (a measuring unit; one size along the range between the tip of the thumb and other fingertips stretched)
  • Biu udang  + (a medium sized, rather fat banana that has a dark reddish brown skin. The interior is normal banana color. This banana is not very common. It looks rather like biu montong only it is red)
  • Merak  + (peacock peafowl)
  • Manggis  + (mangosteen (Guttiferaceae))
  • Kepundung  + ((Euphorbiaceae))
  • Ulem-uleman  + (A message inviting someone to some sort of adat (event) where he is usually expected to help)
  • Papanggulan  + (a method to beat gamelan using panggul (gamelan bat) which emphasizes more on the kendang (drum) stump)
  • Sangkala  + (a misfortune, damage, disaster, trouble)