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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "lazy (Buleleng dialect)". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Boni  + (laurel (Euphorbiaceae))
  • Lahar  + (lava)
  • Lawar  + (Lawar is a dish that typically contains raLawar 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.)
  • Ngencanang  + (stretch out)
  • Pasang  + (lay, build, arrange, lay bets)
  • Lapis  + (layer)
  • Liblab  + (layer)
  • Matangga  + (layered aving more than one layer, as in an offering in which the top of the sampian is elevated above its base, often as a result of making a double cone)
  • Petala  + (layers of earth)
  • Kakab  + (layers of fibers in the form of sheets)
  • Nadahang  + (laying down (about hand); using something to catch; accommodate)
  • Emped  + (passion; lust (about animal))
  • Lengit  + (lazy)
  • Mayus  + (lazy)
  • Males  + (lazy)
  • Lekig  + (lazy)
  • Lekid  + (lazy)
  • Abot  + (lazy (Buleleng dialect))
  • Kiul  + (lazy dull, idle)
  • Kliud  + (lazy, indolent, not aggressive)
  • Ngenyah  + (leach soil on which salt water has been poured and which has been dried. Sea water is used to leach the salt from this soil)
  • Nyaring  + (strain, filter, usually with a relatively fine strainer, sieve)
  • Pimpin  + (lead)
  • Mambahan  + (lead (road); way; the hallway; alley)
  • Nglembih  + (lead go in front of)
  • Nandan  + (lead, e.g. cow)
  • Ngateh  + (lead or with, follow, accompany, escort)
  • Timah  + (tin (sometimes called timah putih to distinguish it from lead))
  • Nglembin  + (lead someone, go in front of someone (e.g. in temple))
  • Maring  + (lead to; towards)
  • Ngater  + (lead; escort; deliver; accompany)
  • Nuntun  + (lead; guide)
  • Mimpin  + (lead; guide; steer)
  • Pamimpin  + (leader)
  • Panglingsir  + (parents: older people)
  • Panuntun  + (leader (often of procession); guidelines, instructions; introduction)
  • Delem  + (Wayang)
  • Manggala  + (leader; commander; chairman; head of)
  • Asta brata  + (leadership teachings that emulate the eight gods according to Hinduism)
  • Ruan  + (leaf (Alus Singgih: level of language (anggah-ungguhin basa) that is used to respect or uphold a respected interlocutor))
  • Plawa  + (leaf any sort of decorative leaf, usually from any of a varieety of common ornamental dicot plants, used mostly in offerings)
  • Ata  + (vine (Schizaeaceae), a common fern found growing on trees in the wetter parts of Bali)
  • Tetarub  + (leaf mat in which the central leaf spine (papah nyuh) is in the center and the leaves are woven together on each side, producing a pattern of adjacent x's)