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  • Durèn  + (a pungent, custardy fruit (L: Durio zibethinus))
  • Denda  + (a punishment, e.g. for late payment, for breaking rules)
  • Tatujon  + (a purpose, objective, meaning, plan, purpose, goal, direction)
  • Mateenan  + (a quality of not revealing pain or stress)
  • Makepung  + (a race with bulls)
  • Kuuk-kuuk  + (A ragworm)
  • Garu  + (a rake; a toothed hoe made of stagger)
  • Kikian  + (a rasp often made of perforated sheet metal on a wooden base)
  • Pangukuran  + (a rasp that produces coarsely grated product, usually coconut)
  • Pangikian  + (a rasp with small holes for fine grating, such as coconut)
  • Magocoh  + (quarrel: an angry argument or disagreement, fighting among siblings)
  • Hitungan  + (a reckoning, a calculation of the amount of something)
  • Desa dinas  + (village civil organization)
  • Desa adat  + (village customary organization)
  • Tibah  + (tree (Rubiaceae))
  • Sebatah  + (A red worm found in dry coconut wood and then becomes a beetle.)
  • Es Kuud  + (a refreshing drink of coconut water and long, thin scrapings from the soft, sweet meat of a slightly immature coconut (kuwud))
  • Kanda  + (a report, subject matter, work)
  • Matetimbun  + (a ritual lighting of a fire at the site of an accident (Denpasar term))
  • Jalan  + (go)
  • Arda  + (electrical term)
  • Pangesan  + (tool, kind of something used to peel off a covering)
  • Lekesan  + (roll something up)
  • Sangkur sempret  + (a rooster's tail that hangs to the ground)
  • Slingkad  + (A rope that is used to help climb a tree)
  • Bale lantang  + (a sacred council building; built on a brica sacred council building; built on a brick foundation and oriented longitudinally on a downhill shaft; there a village council meeting takes place every new and full moon, heads of households gather and take their place in the loud bale in the strict social status sequence, which requires them to sit in two parallel rows in the order of their seniority; the most senior member is always on the edge of the uphill (kaja/north) on the kangin/east side (sunrise)a/north) on the kangin/east side (sunrise))
  • Piasan  + (a sacred hall to decorate pratima etc. or a sanctuary in the sacred place)
  • Ngengkik  + (a sad cry)
  • Bandut  + (harness or straps used to secure something to the body or another object)
  • Panelahang  + (offering said in house compound to get rid of impurity if one of the family becomes sebel, e.g. because of childbirth)
  • Papanyon  + (A sand-dwelling segmented animal with carapace and two long antennae)
  • Komoh  + (a sauce made of blood and meat that has been minced and mixed with spices)
  • Kodi  + (a score, twenty objects)
  • Lubak tapis  + (a scourge to frighten children)
  • Pangusuan  + (tool, kind of device for making fire by friction)
  • Saput  + (A second shorter layer of cloth from songket or endek, with a sewn-on border decoration is worn on top of the wastra panjang.)
  • Laklak  + (rice cake (jaja) in the form of a convex lens, with one side flat, about 5 cm. in diameter)
  • Pengkeban  + (a secret hiding place)
  • Rence  + (a series of fruit in a sprig)
  • Raat  + (a serious accident, serious illness, in serious condition, seriously injured)
  • Sangat  + (heavy or grave circumstances)
  • Aprancak  + (a set of)
  • Semar Pagulingan  + (A set of Balinese gamelan which is usually used to accompany the rejang and pendet dances.)
  • Radeg  + (a set of clothes)
  • Prabu  + (king and villain)
  • Ceglong  + (a hole or depression)
  • Garut  + (a sharp weapon at the curved end like a fishing pole)
  • Ngepeng  + (a short break)
  • Mepeng  + (a short break)
  • Malih jebos  + (A short time later)