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

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  • Duluh  + (follow; go through)
  • Nuluh  + (follow; through)
  • Sarengina  + (followed (by someone); joined (by someone))
  • Swadharma  + (doing one's own duty)
  • Belahan  + (fontanelle)
  • Paban  + (fontanelle)
  • Siagan  + (fontanelle)
  • Pangan  + (food)
  • Ajeng-ajengan  + (food)
  • Papanganan  + (food)
  • Pergedel  + (food)
  • Gegrabadan  + (food added to be and rice given to a pedanda priest, e.g. jaja and fruits)
  • Suguhan  + (food and drink)
  • Sumba  + (food coloring)
  • Sadek  + (food containing substances that, when fed to animals, esp. crickets or fighting cocks, makes them agitated and better able to fight)
  • Matunu  + (food cooked atop hot coals in a jalikan (traditional stove).)
  • Timbung  + (food cooked in a green bamboo tube (bungbung), usually a vegetable or mixture of vegetables)
  • Pelapah  + (food decoction. Plant material boiled in water, the liquid from which is used as a medicine or to mask the smell of blood in fresh meat.)
  • Palipisan  + (food droppings on table)
  • Pajeg  + (take all of something, buy up the whole stock of something)
  • Lelenan  + (food gets stuck in throat so that one must drink to relieve the problem)
  • Pamijian  + (food given to important guests, also used as an offering. A flat, round cylinder of rice is placed in the center, surrounded by 5 to 11 small containers (ituk-ituk) of vegetables (jukut-jukutan), nuts (kacang-kacangan), and types of be (sudang-sudangan))
  • Tape  + (food made by fermenting starchy material with yeast, typically sticky rice (ketan or injin, or a mixture of the two), but other foods, such as cassava (ubi kayu) made be used)
  • Rayunan  + (food offered to the priests)
  • Ajuman  + (food offering)
  • Taganina  + (food or drink provided)
  • Pelas  + (food packaged in a banana leaf. In Jimbarafood packaged in a banana leaf. In Jimbaran = mashed fish with spices and grated coconut wrapped as a cylinder, skewered at both ends, and cooked on a hot piece of metal without oil (nyahnyah). Elsewhere, any food wrapped as a cylinder or elongated prism in a banana leaf and skewered at each end, either grilled or cooked on a hot piece of metal without oil. Pelas and pesan used interchangeably. Pelas can be food eaten as a snack, vs. pesan, food eaten with rice as a main meal. In Jimbaran, pelas contains mashed fish and grated coconut, whereas pesan contains chunks of fish and no coconut. Pelas is also a small container made of a mango tree leaf used in an offering during Kuningan. The pelas container, about as big as the end of the thumb, contains telengis, but because it is stored for a long time, the telengis is often eaten by insects or dried up by time it is used.by insects or dried up by time it is used.)
  • Rangsum  + (Food rationed for prisoners or sick people.)
  • Lelanang  + (awl used in tying ambengan roofing strips to rafters)
  • Amah-amahan  + (food term for animals; feed)
  • Suguh  + (food term for guests)
  • Dadaaran  + (food that can be eaten)
  • Ngeedang  + (to be hard or solid inside)
  • Iunan  + (food; dishes (Alus Singgih))
  • Buah-buahan  + (fruit of all kinds)
  • Melog-melog  + (fooling around; cheat; play dumb)
  • Batis  + (short braces that attach field smoothing bshort braces that attach field smoothing bar (lampit) to tongue (tetehan), to which cows are attached. These braces are farther toward the rear of the apparatus than the slawu. They are called slawu in Tabanan. The braces are shaped like upside down V's amd that hold the batang lampit to the blade and allow the farmer to sit on top of the batang.ow the farmer to sit on top of the batang.)
  • Cokor  + (foot)
  • Kecokor  + (foot)
  • Milpil  + (compile; arrange; set)
  • Ceracap  + (foot of a plow)
  • Pangi  + (football)
  • Titi  + (footbridge; small bridges (a stick of wood, planks, etc. across the river and so on))
  • Penjekan  + (foothold)
  • Plantar  + (footholds; footstool when climbing)
  • Pentasan  + (footpath)
  • Enjekan  + (track animal or human)
  • Kejing-kejing  + (footwork like when swimming)
  • Mabaya  + (for a baby or child at age of six months, for a baby or child at age of six months, or often at the time of its oton, that purifies the child from a condition that produces sickness, headaches or other problems because of being born on an inauspicious day and prevents future problems of this sort.and prevents future problems of this sort.)
  • Ngraja  + (given for a girl or boy when she or he has reached adolescence)