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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "horizontal brace between adjacent roof support beams that run across the width of the room (sepan)". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Pakandelan  + (the village which is adjacent to the palace)
  • Ngancuhan yeh  + (throw water, as on roof of kitchen for malukat)
  • Ngiket  + (tie long grass (ambengan) or sugar palm fiber (duk) to make a roof)
  • Pamubug  + (tiles and ship of roof after regular tiles have been put in place)
  • Bahanga  + (to be horizontal rather than vertical)
  • Nulungin  + (to help or assist others)
  • Kolong  + (to hide or conceal one's money)
  • Bahang  + (to move into a horizontal position; to extend)
  • Ngandang  + (to place something in a horizontal position to form an obstacle)
  • Ngidupin  + (to support, to make a living)
  • Tetehan  + (tongue)
  • Lalanang  + (tool, kind of bamboo punch used for making holes for cord when lacing ambengan (long grass) roof)
  • Dulang  + (tray food container, usually used to mean a circular plateform shaped like a double cone, a round tray with a flared conical base used as a support for offerings, or to display them, or for carrying offerings to a temple ceremony)
  • Bak  + (tub; big boxes for water; garbage, etc.)
  • Sasaka  + (vertical posts that support roof of a building and to which wall plates (lambang) are attached)
  • Dii  + (warp threads of a cloth or other woven object (comp. pakan = weft threads))
  • Mamarisuda cuntaka  + (water sed to remove impurity of having been to cemetery to bury someone, made by throwing water on roof of kitchen)
  • Pandalan  + (weaving)
  • Ganjel  + (wedge, prop up, support, block up, as a car when changing tire)
  • Landep  + (week no. 2 of the 30 Pawukon weeks)
  • Leluur  + (white cloth that is hung under the roof of a shrine or used as the roof over a corpse)
  • Linggahe  + (width)
  • Ibag  + (width, field (chest))
  • Ngepel  + (wipe, mop, clean with cloth or mop, wash lightly, clean (room, but not clothes, body, etc.))
  • Bor  + (wood or metal)
  • Alep  + (horizontal brace between adjacent roof support beams that run across the width of the room (sepan))
  • Sekordi  + ("Dark red cloth with horizontal and vertical thin yellow lines creating squares. Protective textile worn for tooth filling and wedding ceremonies (kain bebali).")
  • Batang  + (A bamboo pole, made of tiing ampel, that pA bamboo pole, made of tiing ampel, that pulls a lampit, a device used for smoothing a field before planting. The horizontal part of lampit, made of bamboo in Peninjoan, is attached to cows at front and to the lampit below. the farmer sits on the rear end of it as it is dragged along. Elsewhere a regular wooden bar similar to how the tongue of a plow (tetehan) is used.ow the tongue of a plow (tetehan) is used.)
  • Kutun lambang  + (A kind of beetle that destroys wood of lambang, which are long horizontal beams or tops of posts.)
  • Kayu besi  + (Eusideroxylon zwageri (Lauraceae). A tall, straight tree that has one of the most dense and durable woods in Southeast Asia. It is used for power poles, marine construction, piles, posts, roof shingles (sirat))
  • Paku  + (Marsh Fern, Diplazium esculentum (PolypodiMarsh Fern, Diplazium esculentum (Polypodiaceae); common fern raised in the wet parts of Bali that is eaten as a vegetable; hanging decoration with edges of a leaf cut diagonally into thin strips which are then looped over each other in horizontal pairs so that they protrude, giving an appearance something like that of a type of fernance something like that of a type of fern)
  • Masang  + (To lay, build, arrange)
  • Abangan  + (a gutter on a roof)
  • Setang  + (a handle, handhold or brace)
  • Babah  + (a hanging decorative)
  • Gantung  + (a hanging or offering which is dangling from a roof, car or shrine)
  • Sipsip  + (a piece of bamboo over the ribs of the house to attach the roof)
  • Meten  + (a windowless sleeping house traditionally occupied by the eldest member of a family group and located at the kaja/north side of the house compound)
  • Ngabih  + (accompany; support; protect)
  • Klakah  + (bamboo; split bamboo roof; pieces of bamboo used as a roof or base)
  • Kakampol  + (basket woven of bamboo strips, worn tied around the waist by a rope)
  • Kutu lambang  + (beetle that eats coconut wood)
  • Andar  + (bow drill, hand drill that spins alternately, action produced by two strings twisted around the shaft of the drill which are untwisteed by pushing on a horizontal bar that slips over the shaft)
  • Tika  + (calendar for keeping track of the 210 days of the Pawukon cycle)
  • Bah  + (collapsed building)
  • Serat  + (comb through which warp threads of a horizontal backstrap loom, cagcag, are passed in order to keep them evenly spaced)
  • Marong  + (contains space; roomy; contains room)
  • Bidang  + (counter for something flat or thin, as a sheet of paper, cloth, layer of something such as ambengan roof, a piece of one of these flat, thin things)
  • Ngebahang  + (down, cut down (tree), make something lie horizontal, fell (tree))
  • Nanceb  + (embed stick or embed sharp object in the ground)
  • Jai  + (finger-width size)