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

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  • 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)
  • 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))
  • Abungkul  + (a/an; a grain of; one of)
  • 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)
  • 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)
  • 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)
  • Luur  + (to be high or at a great height)
  • Petat  + (coarse comb, usually made of wood, short body, with handle parallel to &amp)
  • Uler  + (near top of bale pillar, sesaka, above the paduraksa, at which point the cross section of the pillar changes from octagonal to square)
  • Duur  + (used in regular converstation to describe someone's head)
  • Mamantat  + (abscess)
  • Ngencet  + (jiggle pull feathered fishing lure (bulu-bulu) up and down)
  • Incepang  + (absorb, trim)
  • Brata  + (abstinence; fast)
  • Mabrata  + (abstinence; fast)
  • Akasia  + ((Fabaceae))
  • Mamisuh  + (abuse; scorn; insult; scold)
  • Misuh  + (abuse; scorn; insult; scold)
  • Logat  + (accent in speech, a way of sounding or speaking within a language)