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

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  • Jimbreng  + (heavy)
  • Ganting  + (somewhat concentrated (about colour, taste); rather thick)
  • Sangat  + (heavy or grave circumstances)
  • Baat  + (heavy or large)
  • Ujan bales  + (heavy rain)
  • Bales  + (heavy (about rain or stream))
  • Blabur  + (heavy rain with flooding)
  • Blabor  + (heavy rain with flooding)
  • Blabar  + (rain appropriate for specific crop)
  • Linga  + (heed; care)
  • Ganjot  + (heel or rear section of foot)
  • Akas  + (hefty; big and strong (about hair, bones, etc.))
  • Lancab  + (height or measurment of length)
  • Pajenengan  + (shrine in a temple where the principal god of the temple lives)
  • Oton  + (held 210 days, one Pawukon cycle, after the birth of a baby)
  • Makarya  + (work)
  • Mararauhan  + (held a ceremony to invite holy spirit.)
  • Pamralinaan  + (held before the destruction of a temple before its reconstruction)
  • Gamelanga  + (held by him/her)
  • Epepang  + (held continuously)
  • Sepian  + (held every half year)
  • Panyambutin  + (held for a baby when it reaches the age of 3 months, 105 days, at which time it is usually allowed to touch the ground for the first time, loses the god-like attributes with which it was born, and is welcomed into the family as a human being.)
  • Ngusaba  + (held for blessing village or subak)
  • Sau  + (triangular net that is pushed along the shore)
  • Pamendakan  + (held in Jimbaran at time of Melasti just before Nyepi at which village gods are welcomed in Pr. Bale Agung)
  • Nraka  + (hell)
  • Neraka  + (hell or religious concept of a place of torment)
  • Om swastyastu  + (may God give you health, a common greeting, often seen written in tulisan Bali on signs and over gates)
  • Pitulung  + (help)
  • Rombo  + (help working; help do something)
  • Panunjang  + (support)
  • Nyumbang  + (help, support)
  • Ngayah  + (work without pay, contribute work, (temple))
  • Panampih  + (help; assistance)
  • Ngrombo  + (help; help someone to do some work)
  • Matetulung  + (help; helping each other)
  • Tulung  + (help; to request help or assistance)
  • Rombona  + (helped (by someone); aided (by someone))
  • Katulungin  + (helped; assisted (by))
  • Majenukan  + (visit, usually bringing a present)
  • Durbala  + (helpless; do not have an army / people)
  • Aju  + (barred garfish)
  • Goni  + (hemp)
  • Pangina  + (hen)
  • Cetak  + (printed cast or molded, as printer's type)
  • Pagerwesi  + (important religious holiday, especially in north Bali)
  • Kuwera  + (one of the gods of the eighteen directions whose place is in the North-Northwest)
  • Menggah  + (upon on)
  • Sakit kuning  + (hepatitis)
  • Jamu  + (medicine: seller of jamu who carries her merchandise in a basket, slung by a piece of cloth on her back and plies a regular route every morning, selling door to door)