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

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  • Pida  + (first; once; past; once upon the time; to explain past moment)
  • Kaper  + (fish)
  • Masaing  + (be friends, be friendly with)
  • Pindang  + (sardines, preseverd by boiling in salt water)
  • Ngaleh  + (fish (v))
  • Tangarin  + (ecause something might be dangerous (only things not visible, vs. hati-hati for visible things)
  • Pencaran  + (fish catch; result)
  • Deleg  + (fish Cork)
  • Palem  + (fish dish made from mashed shrimp, grated coconut, and spices, which are then steamed)
  • Ngacok  + (fish head)
  • Bungan tuwung  + (fish hook)
  • Damil  + (fish line)
  • Sisik  + (turtle with a thicker shell than the common green sea turtle (penyu))
  • Tangar  + (fish that don't bite because they see the net (tangar))
  • Nindak  + (step)
  • Kedaat  + (shore, go back to shore)
  • Pamelasan  + (fishing boat (jukung) for two people, or a maximum of three)
  • Pangadinan  + (fishing boat (jukung) that holds two people)
  • Jukung  + (fishing boat with one or two outriggers)
  • Ngel  + (fishing for layur)
  • Kendan  + (go quickly to the sea to catch fish because others have reported an abundance of them)
  • Badungal  + (fishing line that allows a hook to swivel)
  • Pales  + (fishing rod)
  • Gemelan  + (fistful)
  • Gemel  + (fistful (gemelan))
  • Agemel  + (fistful of something, counter)
  • Gegem  + (handheld; hold (AMI/Alus Mider))
  • Nyandang  + (carry on the shoulders,suitable)
  • Katebengin  + (fitted with a barrier)
  • Kapinggelin  + (fitted with a bracelet)
  • Kaklambunin  + (fitted with a mosquito net or valance (by))
  • Karumbingin  + (fitted with rumbing (cow horn decorations used during the race ‘makepung’ (cart race drawn by a pair of buffaloes or cows))
  • Pekakasina  + (fitted with tools)
  • Cocok  + (fitting, suitable, agreed, accurate)
  • Lima  + (hand or forearm)
  • Limang  + (five (dependent form of lima))
  • Panca warna  + (five colors that contain symbolic meaning in Hinduism (white: Lord Iswara, black: Lord Vishnu, red: Lord Brahma, yellow: Lord Mahadeva, brumbun (combination of four colors, namely red, white, yellow, and black): Lord Shiva ))
  • Panca wara  + (five cycles of daily turnover with urip amount 33 as a basis for according to the Satha Pata Brahmana concept where 33 of the Gods are believed to play a role in maintaining the safety of the great Bhuwana)
  • Pancawara  + (week)
  • Panca Tata Gata  + (five Dyani Budha (Aksobya, Ratnasambawa, Amitaba, Amoga-sidhi, Wirocana);)
  • Tapak lima  + (hand print)
  • Limang atus  + (five hundred)
  • Papendem  + (five kind of holy metal that burried at the base of the temple building)
  • Pancamakara  + (five substances)
  • Limang tali  + (five thousand)
  • Buncal  + (five week period between Galungan and Buda Kliwon Pahang (Pegat Uwukan) during whichsuch things as building, etc., are prohibited)
  • Benahin  + (fix)
  • Menahang  + (fix it)
  • Manahin  + (fix, repair (v,))
  • Begbeg  + (unharmed not mutilated)
  • Pangawin  + (spear, ceremonial spear)