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- Petenge + (last night)
- Ibi sanja + (last night)
- Pabersihan idup + (washing body of dead person immediately after death, similar to giving him a bath)
- Bima krodha + (last ringing of bell by pemangku or balian, as for a caru)
- Dengdang + (last several dances of a Pendet series in a temple)
- Ndengndang + (last several dances of the Pendet in Jimbaran, performed at odalans of important village temples)
- Nendang + (kick with instep, as a soccer ball)
- Kasep + (late)
- Kasepan + (late)
- Sepan + (roof tie beams of a roof structure that run perpendicular to the length of the building)
- Nyanjaang + (late afternoon)
- Sande + (late afternoon)
- Lingsir + (late afternoon, afternoon)
- Sanja + (late afternoon,from about 16.00-18.00, until just before sunset, when the sun does not burn the skin)
- Nyor + (late in the afternoon, spread out)
- Del + (late maturing)
- Gigis + (soft, not loud)
- Wekas + (later)
- Sasubane + (later)
- Nyaan + (later)
- Buin ajahan + (later a little later)
- Benjang-benjang + (later afterwards)
- Memedi + (ghost-like apparition that looks like a person)
- Matengan + (later on in evening)
- Nyoreang + (later on in the afternoon)
- Pungkur wekas + (later on; later)
- Nyanan + (likely to happen)
- Benjang + (later, some indefinite time in the future, tomorrow)
- Pungkuran + (later; another day)
- Iga + (lateral; rib)
- Pamebetan + (lathe for turning wood or metal)
- Ica + (gift from god; grace)
- Ngedekin + (laugh at)
- Piret + (stunted; small)
- Kakedekan + (laughed at)
- Ngicain + (laughed at by someone)
- Kikik-kikik + (laughs)
- Paked + (laughter)
- Umbah-umbahan + (laundry clothes to be washed)
- Boni + (laurel (Euphorbiaceae))
- Camplung + (laurel (Guttiferae))
- Lahar + (lava)
- Lawar + (Lawar is a dish that typically contains ra … Lawar is a dish that typically contains raw blood, served at a mebat along with other ceremonial dishes. Unconnected to ceremony, lawar sold at warungs and markets is served with rice, containing cooked slivers of unripe fruit, such as papaya or jackfruit, plus cooked chicken meat and raw blood and spices.ked chicken meat and raw blood and spices.)
- Wenang + (lawful permitted, favor, permission)
- Pangacara + (lawyer)
- Pepeka + (lax)
- Ngebah + (wear for the first time)
- Bahanga + (to be horizontal rather than vertical)
- Ngluntuk + (lay down; sprawl)
- Mataluhan + (lay eggs)
- Nasarin + (ceremony for starting building of wall, house, sanggah, etc.)