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

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  • Kaukin  + (call out)
  • Nyeritin  + (shout to someone, call to someone)
  • Nedunan  + (come down)
  • Telpun  + (call; call by phone)
  • Wakul  + (container for daksina made of slepan or sometimes busung or even strips of bamboo)
  • Grebiag  + (large round basket used for mixing or holding things)
  • Ngiket  + (tie long grass (ambengan) or sugar palm fiber (duk) to make a roof)
  • Gledeg  + (woven bamboo basket in the from of a shallow circular tray with a rounded bottom)
  • Tambang  + (container for liquids made of coconut shell, without top or strings, used in the home)
  • Tetuan  + (plow draw: bar of a plow)
  • Sera  + (six of one, half dozen of the other)
  • Serangpang  + (a hoe or mattock (term used in Peninjoan))
  • Bebedogan  + (container for daksina offering, shaped like a small bucket)
  • Kasapa  + (called; greeted (by); welcomed (by))
  • Baligrafi  + (calligraphy made from Balinese script)
  • Ngambe  + (calling and welcoming; perform a small ceremony after repairs to a building)
  • Guuk-guuk  + (calling from afar with a loud voice)
  • Bubul  + (callous; thickened skin (on the palms, feet, heels, shoulders))
  • Kreta  + (peaceful)
  • Kalem-kalem  + (calm)
  • Alep  + (horizontal brace between adjacent roof support beams that run across the width of the room (sepan))
  • Nlegdeg  + (calm (water))
  • Ning  + (not turbid, as water)
  • Teduh  + (past noon when it is cooler, shady place)
  • Nupdupang  + (calm; calm down; make the situation become calm)
  • Lendi  + (Calonarang students in Calonarang story or play)
  • Medori  + (Calotropis gigantea)
  • Nelep  + (came secretly)
  • Macelig  + (came unexpectedly)
  • Rakrik  + (camouflage)
  • Rangreng  + (camouflage)
  • Rengreng  + (camouflage)
  • Kamper  + (camphor wood)
  • Makemah  + (camping)
  • Teda  + (left overs, usually used for animals and implying left-overs)
  • Naar  + (eat something; common form of the verb used with friends and family)
  • Reringkesan  + (of things that one can use to attack an enemy.)
  • Aget  + (luck propserity, gain, profit, lucky, luckily)
  • Padang  + (common medium tall grass that is common along roads in the dry parts of South Bali)
  • Peja  + (dried, uncooked, salted fish)
  • Gedebong  + (banana stem, often sliced to use as pig food, or boiled with spices to make the vegetable called ares)
  • Kanda pat  + (the brother or sister spirits believed born with each human, accompanying him or her throughout life and thereafter, guarding and helping if treated properly, causing problems if not)
  • Runyam  + (can not be motionless; always want to move and take objects that are nearby)
  • Ngajak  + (invite (person), take care of, maintain, ask to come along)
  • Dagdag  + (leaf that is used for pig food, maman celeng)
  • Uyang  + (turn from side to side, restless, as in sleep, unable to sleep because of thoughts)
  • Gugung  + (feet (used figuratively), for example in the phrase 'baat gugung' which literally means heavy foot, but has the meaning of being lazy to work)
  • Tegas  + (strong, steadfast)
  • Bongok  + (can't do something because of something)
  • Grepe  + (groping; reach)