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  • Maruntut-runtutan  + (in sequence; accompaniment)
  • Cendekne  + (in short, in brief)
  • Tundak  + (shuttle of a loom that is used to carry warp threads back and forth between alternate warp threads)
  • Peras  + (offering used for summoning and welcoming)
  • Nebénin  + (in south or westward direction from some place)
  • Sranting  + (aged)
  • Nyegara gunung  + (Nyegara Gunung is a Balinese Hindu philosophy that between the sea (segara) and the mountain (gunung) is an inseparable unity. Therefore, every action on the mountain will have an impact on the sea. Vice versa.)
  • Tengaine  + (in the afternoon)
  • Duri  + (in the back)
  • Lumpian  + (in the Bangli area the word refers to a shallow basket, like a large sok, sok bodag, only about 15 cm. high rather than the usual 30 cm. or so)
  • Akijapan  + (quickly)
  • Jeem  + (in the dark)
  • Sokasi  + (derived from sok nasi, a basket for cooked rice)
  • Leak Pokpokan  + (In the folklore of Bali, the Leyak (in IndIn the folklore of Bali, the Leyak (in Indonesian, people called it 'Leak' (le-ak)—the Y is not written or spoken) is a mythological figure in the form of flying head with entrails (heart, lung, liver, etc.) still attached. Leyak is said to fly trying to find a pregnant woman in order to suck her baby's blood or a newborn child. Leak pokpokan is the low-level of this creaturesokpokan is the low-level of this creatures)
  • Mapinda  + (in the form of)
  • Majeneng  + (in the form, shaped)
  • Subali  + (In the Hindu epic Ramayana, Sugriwa was younger brother of Subali whom he succeeded as ruler of the monkey kingdom. As the king of monkeys, Sugriwa aided Rama in his quest to liberate his wife Sita from captivity.)
  • Nyan  + (in the immediate future)
  • Sanjanne  + (in the late afternoon, from about 1600 to 1800, when the sun does not burn)
  • Panyambutan  + (offering: complex offering that can be used only in taksu shrine in sanggah, never anywhere else)
  • Supraba  + (In the Mahabarata story, princess Subadra is Kresna's twin sister from the Kingdom of Mandura.)
  • Cara  + (in the manner of; like; as)
  • Makeketang  + (in the mental sense, tense, nervous, afraid)
  • Nengah  + (In the middle)
  • Tengah  + (handicap)
  • Tengahne  + (in the middle; on the inside)
  • Trisula  + (trident weapon carried by Siwa)
  • Anagata  + (in the past (old javanese language))
  • I  + (prefix to a noun indicating that it belongs to the speaker or bears the relationship specifically to the speaker that the noun implies)
  • Dang  + (to be honored or recognized)
  • Ding  + (music first note of one of the pentatonic Balinese musical scales which consists of the notes: ding, dong, deng, dung, dang)
  • Dong  + (music: second note of the Balinese pentatonic musical scale, symbolized by the tedung, a backwards C)
  • Deng  + (music: third note of the Balinese pentatonic musical scale, symbolized by taleng, which looks like a lower case n with the right member extending down farther than the left)
  • Dung  + (music: fourth note of the Balinese pentatonic musical scale, symbolized by suku, which looks like the loop of a script y or j)
  • Rangda  + (widow)
  • Rawana  + (in the Ramayana epic who stole Sita, the wife of Rama, and took her to Lanka)
  • Pengredanaan  + (Sukra (Friday) Kliwon of the week Watugunung)
  • Wanaprastha  + (stage of life)
  • Telek  + (diligent)
  • Selek  + (trapped physically or mentally)
  • Maprakara  + (in trouble; have a case or business; deal)
  • Saling  + (in turns, one another, mutually)
  • Maguug  + (in unison, join)
  • Nyalah  + (make unnecessary effort to do, or get, or make, or buy something that is easily obtained or made without much effort)
  • Nunteg  + (in which deceased ancestors who have been cremated and for whom a nyekah has been held are installed as deities (betara yang) in the family shrine (sanggah))
  • Marerauhan  + (in which one or more people (sadeg) who are susceptible to going into trance do so in order to communiecate with a god so that it can be determined if that god is pleased with earthly arrangements for ceremony or other projects)
  • Matatadunang  + (in which one or more persons, usually sadeg, go into trance)
  • Majar-ajar  + (in which visit is made to temple)
  • Di  + (in; on; during; outside; at; between; after)
  • Ngresmiang  + (inaugurate; officially announce (ratify, stipulate, appoint, etc.))