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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
- Nyampar + (throw knife or arit sidearm)
- Nyelimbed + (throw something long (e.g. stick or knife) sidearm (at someone) (vs. limbed = wrap something))
- Muncuk + (tip of stem, leaf, top of branch, top of tree, newly emerged leaf, point, tip, top of gate)
- Ngabin + (to hold or fold hands in lap; take on one's lap)
- Pamolongan + (tool, kind of bamboo knife used for cutting triangles)
- Patuk + (tool, kind of hand tool with a bent blade used for digging that is something like a taah attached to a handle)
- Timpas + (tool, kind of large, heavy tool with sharp point on top at far end, blade is bent slightly to the right with respect to handle)
- Panulikan + (tool, kind of long thin rod, bent near the free end, used by a pande to push hot metal (pupuk) around on a tool that is being strengthened.)
- Panorakan + (tool, kind of used for cutting big holes)
- Empek-empekan + (toy sound maker usually made from a piece of busung, rice straw (somi), or branch of papaya plant)
- Traktor + (tractor gasoline powered device used for pulling farm implements in field)
- Kendung + (tree Helicia javannica (Proteaceae))
- Ketapang + (tree (Combretaceae))
- Ngabas + (trim, cut trees (with a single stroke of knife), reap (used mostly with corn))
- Gingsul + (twisted e.g. teeth)
- Lemet + (weak, limp, bent over, not straight, flexible, delicate, supple)
- Ngerotang + (whittle sharpen; smoothing (about bamboo, wood, using a knife and so on))
- Rotang + (whittle; sharpened; puree (using a knife and so on))
- Ngraut + (whittle; smoothing or sharpening something (bamboo / wood) using a knife or the like)
- Ngerot + (whittle; smoothing; sharpening (by knife and so on))
- Karautang + (whittled (by); smoothed (smoothed, sharpened) with a knife and so on)
- Maraut + (whittled; smoothed or sharpened using a knife and so on)
- Rotanga + (whittled; sharpened; mashed (about bamboo, wood, using a knife and so on))
- Marerautan + (whittling; do a job by sharpening, smoothing, or sharpening something with a knife and so on)
- Campang + (wooden branch)
- Arit + (bent knife that is used for hooking over a branch and pulling down so that the branch is cut off)
- Cengkrong + ((céngkrong) - a hilt or holder for a kris or sword)
- Pangerekan + ((pangérékan) - pulley; a tool for curling or pulling)
- Kuuk-kuuk + (A ragworm)
- Ladik + (Knife)
- Aud + (Slipping)
- Sumaga + (This tree has a height of 2-8 meters with a stalk length of 0.5-1.5 cm. The leaf blade is egg-shaped, elongated, elliptic or lancet-shaped with blunt ends, slightly bent, and jagged edges.)
- Ngrainin + (To have a baby)
- Masang + (To lay, build, arrange)
- Sasikepan + (anything used to prevent attack by a pangiwa force, as, e.g. a leyak attack)
- Sumpe + (basket band that holds rattan (penyalin) handle on to cock cage (guungan siap), made of woven ata, a kind of vine)
- Keleg + (bent)
- Iugang + (bent)
- Mlodotang + (bent)
- Pilesa + (bent (by someone))
- Kapiles + (bent (by))
- Kelega + (bent it)
- Pelengkungan + (bent something that is bent)
- Soyor + (bent, curved)
- Mapiles + (bent; flexed)
- Pileganga + (bent; rotated)
- Pengkuh + (bent; slouch (about back))
- Lunggah + (betel leaves branch)
- Pengutik + (blade knife; knife to sharpen)
- Rimpi + (box of spurs (sharp knife for cockfighting weapons))
- Pasimpangan + (branch of main place, branch of temple that is used for worship when the main temple is far away)