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- Rentehang + (convey; issued; impose; pronounced)
- Maplintutan + (twisted and irregular;)
- Mapligehan + (convoluted;complicated;twisted;entwined)
- Ngaseksek + (convulsion of an animal before death)
- Kejet-kejet + (convulsions)
- Sawan brahma + (convulsions (various diseases (usually come on suddenly, cause seizures, mouth buttons, etc.)) with reddish body marks)
- Ngejetjet + (convulsive (like a dying person))
- Madadah + (dissolve something in water using heat)
- Nglebeng + (cook)
- Nulek + (cook)
- Ratengang + (cook (imperative))
- Tambus + (cook by burying in hot ashes or embers in the jalikan (traditional Balinese stove))
- Manggang + (cook by roasting)
- Nguling + (cook by rotissing over an open fire)
- Nguskus + (steam)
- Ngratengang + (cook for)
- Dadar + (cook in a flat shape (e.g. omlet))
- Manehin + (cook individually, not sharing kitchen with other families)
- Ngrujakang + (cook into salad; make salad; mix herbs and make rujak)
- Nyahnyah + (fry something without oil)
- Nunu + (cook on top of hot ashes in traditional wood stove, kalikan (vs. nambus = cook in ashes))
- Jakan + (lose everything (e.g. job) (common saying, literally: rice cooker upside down))
- Ngratengan + (cook something)
- Nambus + (cook something in hot ashes)
- Ngepes + (cook the food to be 'pesan' (kind of traditional food wrapped with banana leaf))
- Nunu + (cook on top of hot ashes in traditional wood stove, kalikan (vs. nambus = cook in ashes))
- Ngrateng + (cook; cooking)
- Ngratengin + (cook; make it more mature)
- Karatengang + (cooked)
- Karatengin + (cooked again)
- Jakana + (cooked by him/her (usually about rice))
- Raratengan + (cooked food)
- Masak + (cooked or ripe (vs. matah = unripe))
- Sega + (cooked rice, Javanese word (ajengan))
- Ajengan + (food or drink)
- Kapes + (cooked with a method using banana leaf as food wrappings)
- Karateng + (cooked; baked (by))
- Ratenganga + (cooked; cooked by him/her)
- Rateng + (cooked; ripe; baked (about rice, cook etc))
- Pes + (cooking method using banana leaf as food wrappings. The banana-leaf package containing food is secured with lidi seumat (a small nail made from central rib of coconut-leaf), and then steamed or grilled on charcoal.)
- Lengis ngingian + (cooking oil)
- Pangratengan + (cooking tools)
- Maratengan + (cooking; cook; bake)
- Dingin + (cool)
- Dayuh + (cool in the sense of temperature (not music, etc.))
- Embon + (cool off)
- Kalem + (cool, patient, relaxed, not easily getting mad or upset)
- Nyirsir + (cool; breeze (about wind))
- Etis + (cool; shady; soundly)
- Ngungkulin + (coping with something; shade)