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- Manda + (carried in a chain manner)
- Lelontek + (long, thin, triangular flag that tapers to a point on top, attached to long bamboo pole)
- Tali parandagan + (carried in procession to cemetery, attached to tulupan and adegan)
- Tetadtadan + (carried luggage)
- Kapondong + (carried on the back)
- Manusa + (carried out for human beings such as rites of passage, purification, wedding, etc. Compare to Bhuta Yadnya ceremonies that are concerned with the propitiating of evil spirits)
- Kajanga + (carried; transferred; transported using a tool (by someone))
- Tating + (carry)
- Sangkil + (carry)
- Nanggung + (support)
- Natuh + (in front of the chest)
- Nglanturang + (carry forward)
- Nganggar + (carry in a threatening manner, as a club, hold with point up)
- Muat + (bear, have load, transport load)
- Suun + (counter for as much as can be carried on the head at one time)
- Gandong + (carry on one's back)
- Tegen + (counter for as much as can be carried on a sanan, (shoulder pole))
- Nyandang + (carry on the shoulders,suitable)
- Nating + (carry on; bring)
- Nglaksanayang + (carry out)
- Masangih + (honed; already sharpened)
- Mapandes + (carry out a tooth-cutting ceremony; one of the manusa yadnya ceremony)
- Mapetik + (carry out haircut ceremonies in a series of manusa yadnya ceremonies)
- Nyekah + (sometimes incorrectly called a , held after the regular cremation)
- Ngrorasin + (purification ceremony held 12 days after the initial ceremony of the series, e.g. a ceremony held 12 days after death and the washing of a corpse)
- Mamukur + (carry out the ceremonial purification of ancestral spirits after ngabén by using ‘bukur’ as a tool to carry the ashes when throwing into the sea)
- Nglemekin + (powdering with green manure)
- Ngenteg linggih + (carry out the ceremony to confirm the god residing in the holy place that is celebrated)
- Nyanggra + (welcome; welcoming; greet)
- Ngrecedana + (carry out the recedana ceremony)
- Matamba + (carry out treatment)
- Ningting + (hanging down from arms or by lifting with arms)
- Mongkos + (carry something in one's folded up shirt tail (pun, because similar to the word ma-ongkos = earn wages))
- Ngajang + (carry, bring something to or from another place repeatedly)
- Mondong + (carry something on someone back)
- Arap + (poultice, traditional medicine in the form of a poultice applied to black and blue mark (vs. uwap for hot stomach))
- Nyang + (wish)
- Tadtad + (carry; please carry)
- Nadtad + (carrying)
- Nadtadang + (carrying)
- Ngedos + (carrying a dead body)
- Tas + (carrying bag or basket)
- Takul + (carrying basket, with handles, made in the Padahan-Munti area of Karangasem, south of Tianyar. Baskets are made of don ental and guntung ental. Also sold to tourists as carrying bags.)
- Matajen + (go to a cockfight, but not carrying one's own cock)
- Ngruak + (opening new land; opening up cultivated land for gardens or building)
- Gedebeg + (cart with two wheels and long yoke in front pulled by a person who pushes on yoke in front of him)
- Tataban + (cartilage from the underside of a sea turtle that has the consistency of rather hard wax after boiling. This cartilage is cut into small slivers and used in offerings.)
- Pak + (a polite form of address for a man who is older than the speaker)
- Madengen-dengen + (caru ceremony held before tooth filing)
- Karang + (coconut leaf tray, to be divided into 10 individual portions on small trays. This is for the family that puts on a ceremony)