Search by property
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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
- Grepe + (groping; reach)
- Wangsit + (premonition of danger)
- Rasa + (taste)
- Pangrasa + (feeling; sense)
- Aang + (feels dry (about the esophagus))
- Genitanga + (feels itchy; felt itchy)
- Patus + (fees paid for the burial of a banjar member)
- Kejing + (feet)
- 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)
- Ebah + (to chop or cut down)
- Pincat + (fell; fall (due to unbalance))
- Enteban + (felling; chopped meat for lawar dough)
- Karasa + (felt (by))
- Karasayang + (felt (by))
- Istri + (female)
- Luh + (female)
- Lua + (female)
- Luwa + (female)
- Pradana + (female elements of nature)
- Ni + (female gender marker placed in front of the name)
- Kembeng + (female genitalia)
- Raksasi + (female giant)
- Rangsasi + (female giant)
- Yaksi + (female giant)
- Bangkung +
- Paongan + (female servants; concubine)
- Blitbit + (fence of bamboo slats)
- Uger-uger + (fence posts, not a living fence)
- Panyenker + (fence surrounding property)
- Majangka + (wrestle (jangka means dividers or compasses))
- Pageh + (strong fence)
- Pidpidin + (fence; install the fence)
- Mablitbit + (fenced from bamboo slats)
- Sayap + (fender of a vehicle)
- Klabet + ((Leguminosae))
- Tempe + (a firm soybean cake that can be sliced thin and fried or boiled)
- Petis + (fermented shrimp or fish paste that is used in Java for flavoring a variety of street foods. It is not widely used in Bali compared with Java. The word is sometimes also used in Java to refer to a kind of rujak made with this material)
- Biuh + (fertile; many)
- Utsawa + (festival; contest; race; competition)
- Renteb + (festive; rousing; crowded)
- Ngebus + (fever)
- Gelem kaem + (fever)
- Kaam + (Fever)
- Kebus + (burned (usually referring to a part of the body))
- Langah-langah + (few and far between)
- Onde-onde + (rice cake (jaja) in the form of a sphere, about the size of a golf ball, covered with sesame seed)
- Tetagon + (fiance; girlfriend)
- Gegelan + (fiance; girlfriend or boyfriend)
- Bebuduhan + (fiance; girlfriend; lover)
- Kotot + (fiber from dry banana stem)