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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "leather shadow puppets played at the beginning of the show". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Menggok  + (lean into a turn)
  • Miring  + (lean on)
  • Ngelantingin  + (lean on someone for support)
  • Matotodan  + (lean on someone or something, e.g. a chair, statue, person, etc.)
  • Seken  + (for sure, true, confirmed, unambiguous, clear)
  • Nyeder  + (rest (slang))
  • Manyeruyung  + (lean over so far that something almost falls)
  • Nungging  + (bend over so that head almost touches the ground)
  • Sengker  + (lean to one side)
  • Keris  + ((keris) - sword; kris; short sword that po(keris) - sword; kris; short sword that possess considerable magical power and must be treated with great respect; some have wavy blades; almost always worn by male dancers slung across the back, handle to the right; an important part of Balinese traditonal dress for such events as weddings, tooth filings, and so on.nts as weddings, tooth filings, and so on.)
  • Berag  + (lean; thin; skinny (person))
  • Sedeh  + (leaning)
  • Ngeseng  + (destroy, as, for example, burning temple equipment that is no longer used or useful or to burn a shrine before moving it to a new location)
  • Nyengking  + (leaning back, rebuking loudly)
  • Seng  + (repugnant: nauseating, disgusting)
  • Songgeng  + (lean over, tilt)
  • Pakecos  + (leap)
  • Kecosan  + (leap)
  • Macebur  + (leap down, jump down)
  • Lajah  + (learn)
  • Ngrambang  + (about something, have concern for something)
  • Plajahin  + (learn study (imperative))
  • Muruk  + (learn study, teach)
  • Malajah  + (learn; study)
  • Kapelajahin  + (learned)
  • Babat  + (leather shadow puppets played at the beginning of the show)
  • Kalahin  + (leaving, goodbye, said when leaving a person = I'm leaving now, I will leave you alone, sometimes kalahin tiang)
  • Ngalin  + (leave)
  • Makaad  + (leave)
  • Ngampahang  + (leave o someonees discretion, leave someone to do as he pleases)
  • Ngecagang  + (leave (time away))
  • Mabesen  + (order or command or instruct something to be made (or with ngoncon or nunden to be done))
  • Nepes  + (push together two flat objects that enclose something, thereby squeezing it)
  • Tinggal  + (leave behind)
  • Tumanang  + (leave behind, set aside, separate, store; save)
  • Nganggap  + (leave debts unpaid)
  • Magedi  + (leave depart, go away)
  • Sambilanga  + (leave extra time to do something)
  • Makalah  + (leave give up, lose, leave behind, depart from, turn away)
  • Pamitin  + (leave I am leaving now (polite expression))
  • Gantulang  + (leave it)
  • Ijengin  + (leave it in a state of dressing)
  • Kaadin  + (leave it, get rid of it)
  • Depin  + (leave it; let it)
  • Ninggalin  + (leave leave behind)
  • Nuang  + (leave something as it is without disturbing things)
  • Pamit  + (leave permission to leave)
  • Bolos  + (leave school without permission)
  • Ngenengang  + (leave the rice fields not planted with rice with the intention of being planted with others)
  • Makingsan  + (entrust something to someone)
  • Dempelang  + (leave yourself alone)