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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
- Rantun + (in a row)
- Akejep + (short time, in a few moments, for a very short time)
- Mapesel + (tie up in a bundle)
- Mijengan + (in a state of dressing)
- Tolor + (in a straight line)
- Mejas + (in a suit, wearing a suit)
- Licitan + (in a wet state; soaking wet)
- Satinut + (In accordance with)
- Kiper + (sloping members of a roof that connect the ends of the ridge pole to the outer- most corners of the roof)
- Silak siluk + (in and out)
- Celap-celep + (in and out)
- Sabuh + (Tuesday)
- Di durian + (in back of)
- Uyah + (salt)
- Rades + (radish (Cruciferae))
- Empat + (four (4))
- Cok balu + (in bet if result is a tie)
- Apit + (two niches, one on each side of the entrance gate to the house compound in which offerings are placed to help guard against entry of evil influences)
- Di selagan + (in between)
- Mapaitungan + (in charge)
- Mabanding + (in comparison; to)
- Malenan + (in contrast with)
- Tunggak + (In debt)
- Nyaru + (in disguise; pretend)
- Mabered + (in droves; lined up long)
- Semutan + (prickly pins and needles)
- Sapatutné + (in fact)
- Sujatine + (in fact; indeed; actually)
- Bongkol + (stump)
- Ngarepang + (in front)
- Di malu + (in front (Denpasar style of speech))
- Di lemba + (in front in front of (Jimbaran style of speech))
- Arep + (in front of)
- Aep + (in front of)
- Arepan + (in front of)
- Lemba + (in front of)
- Ring arep + (in front of)
- Ring ajeng + (in front of)
- Di malun + (In front of (n.) (Denpasar style of speech))
- Di lebuh + (in front of front gate of a house compound)
- Di arepne + (in front of her/him)
- Bencingah + (in front of Puri)
- Ajeng + (in front of someone, something, put in front of)
- Natuh + (in front of the chest)
- Gapura + (in gate, gate opening)
- Masulur + (in good order arranged nicely)
- Lais + (in great demand)
- Pundut + (in high position (head or shoulders))
- Kebus-kebusan + (in hot conditions (about food))
- Ngusaba + (held for blessing village or subak)