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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
- Pecel + (massage: squeeze)
- Pepeteng + (cyclones accompanied by heavy rain)
- Bulung jaja + (special seaweed called locally bulung jaja is gathered)
- Talipot + (palm)
- Makelo-kelo + (a very long time)
- Biu ketip + (a very small banana that must be boiled be … a very small banana that must be boiled before eating. Biu ketip gave its name to the unit of money used in Bali long ago. One ketip was 10 sen, or 0.1 Rupiah in the old days, and this is what the banana used to cost. If that price were in effect today, at the present rate of exchange one could buy about 90,000 of these bananas for one U.S. Dollar0,000 of these bananas for one U.S. Dollar)
- Tamban + (fringescale sardine)
- Siwur + (a vessel for holy water made of coconut shell)
- Papasan + (Coccinia grandis (Cucurbitaceae), a small gourd, scarlet gourd)
- Galing-Galing + (Cayratia trifolia L.)
- Ambed + (a waist cloth)
- Pakayunan + (a want)
- Ketepluk + (used by Bujangga Wesnawa)
- Dewa + (figurines made of mature rice stalks placed in the field at harvest time)
- Aruna késa + (A white horse with black markings on its face)
- Ayu kepel + (A white-nailed back toe on a perkutut bird is believed to bring happiness to its owner.)
- 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)
- Jagi + (a word that donates future tense, the equivalent of "akan" in Indonesian.)
- Eman + (easy (Alus Mider))
- Kanggoang + (accept it; accept please (just the way it is))
- Bijal + (a worm that have large size)
- Meripih + (a worn magic amulet or magic belt)
- Buin + (when in the future)
- Beteng + (second day of the 3-day week)
- Abulih + (one single long thin object (counter))
- Buu + (empty and therefore probably dirty)
- Dayu + (for female member of the Brahmana caste)
- Piang + (grandchild)
- Melurang + (Able to get things done)
- Sanggup + (capable, prepared to do something, willing)
- Marosrosan + (fall;spill; scattere)
- Ruru + (abort; fall (about womb))
- Ngaasang + (abort; shed; loss (hair/leaf loss))
- Karosrosang + (aborted (about babies / pregnancy) (by))
- Brunaha + (abortion)
- Balian uut + (abortion shaman)
- Nglabuhang + (cause something to fall down)
- Lemu + (mud eel)
- Pamayuhan + (tray upon which individual portions of ebat are served)
- Besek + (coffee bean carrying basket, as used in the Pupuan area)
- Sengkui + (shallow tray-like rectangular basket made of green coconut leaf (slepan) used as a food container for one karang of "bat")
- Tengai + (about noon or late morning)
- Nakonang + (about someone or something, inquire into something)
- Keletegan bayu + (about something)
- Ngrambang + (about something, have concern for something)
- Kuuk-kuuk + (A ragworm)
- Atebah + (about the width of a hand; About a step wide)
- Makire + (just before it starts to get light in the early morning)
- Nglaksanaang + (about, realize, carry out, execute (usually used for actions, not things)
- Sawatara + (about; approximately; around)