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- Yadian + (although)
- Yadiapin + (although; even though)
- Nadian + (although; even though)
- Yadiastun + (although; though)
- Nitya + (always)
- Tansah + (always)
- Setata + (always)
- Satata + (always)
- Taga + (always available food or drink)
- Mataga + (always available food or drinks in excess)
- Mataga-taga + (always available food or excessive drinks)
- Cetana + (always aware)
- Awiawahara + (always do good with peace and sincerity.)
- Itut + (always follow something, always together w.)
- Bangkit + (symmetrical)
- Dampukan + (always lucky)
- Pancung + (long wooden or bamboo post used, e.g. to support level line for laying house foundation or walls, clothes line, fence, etc.)
- 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)
- Laklak + (rice cake (jaja) in the form of a convex lens, with one side flat, about 5 cm. in diameter)
- Asi + (Immunity to substances (E.g. venom))
- Morong + (pitcher or jar)
- Kemaruk + (always want to eat)
- Nitia + (always; constantly)
- Nyabran + (always; frequently; every)
- Bayem + (amaranth)
- Ririan + (offering arrangement of objects, usually o … offering arrangement of objects, usually on a dulang, serving as a place where holy water container is put while pemangku, etc., is preparing the holy water. Also serves as a place for him to put his bell. Consists of the water container, sangku, on top of berase water container, sangku, on top of beras)
- Magebogan + (amount, roll it)
- Gebogan + (amount, set)
- Pigung + (amount; number; much)
- Mapigung + (amount; total; number)
- Panabeh + (amplifier; supporters;reinforcement)
- Kakantong + (necklace with pendant in the form of a little box containing the umbilical cord of a baby that is worn around its neck for a while, the function of which is to ward off attacks of pengeleyakan (evil power))
- Peripihan + (amulet, talisman, niskala device for protection)
- Tungkul + (passionate)
- Pangimbuh + (an accessory, auxiliary)
- Oran + (mixed food)
- Ngampo + (An activity of eating ampo (burnt clay), this activity is usually done by pregnant women.)
- Cakluk + (an adjective that confirms that a person's age is not young anymore)
- Seselan + (An affix inserted inside a word root)
- Kali Yuga + (an age of chaos; destruction (the fourth era of Catur Yuga))
- Prunggu + (an alloy of coppe)
- Ngratna + (like a ratna/kenop flower (Gomphrena globosa))
- Cekel + (handful)
- Miripeh + (An amulet or charm; A piece of jewellery worn for spiritual protection.)
- Buang + (an animal in heat)
- Tengulun + (tree (Burseraceae))
- Selonding + (an archaic type of Balinese gamelan orchestra)
- Taluhe + (an egg)
- Simbar + (staghorn fern)
- Tumpel + (an exact hit)