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

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  • Tuyul  + (spirit)
  • Pangalah  + (sorcery, something used to defeat or overcome)
  • Pangasih-asih  + (niskala power that one can get from a baliniskala power that one can get from a balian that can improve your charisma, make people like you and believe you. This could be used to calm a mad boss, get a promotion, convince people to vote for you or to make people take pity on you and thereby do things for you that they would not ordinarily do for you that they would not ordinarily do)
  • Kebal  + (Immune, insensitive)
  • Semaya  + (promise, agree, divine decree)
  • Endo  + (no)
  • Pasilih  + (aid of a person who has been adopted can return to his own faily later)
  • Gula  + (sugar, white, granulated cane sugar, as compared with the brown gula Bali or gula barak that is obtained from the sugar palm or coconut palm)
  • Ketumbah  + ((Umbelliferae))
  • Kesuma  + (no equal in performance)
  • Kasar  + (rude; ill mannered, rough, ill mannered, crude (behavior))
  • Nirwikara  + (no hands; without hands)
  • Dongol  + (no horn)
  • Nyuluhin  + (light up something or look at something using a lamp or light or torch)
  • Canging  + (tree Erythrina fusca (Leguminosae - Papilionoideae))
  • Ragas  + (no leaf)
  • Serandu  + (a turtle dish of the ebatan consisting of coconut pulp (usam), blood, and turtle meat, served as a side dish. Traditionally placed in the center of the ebatan serving on the pamayuhan, under the sate. Now often omitted)
  • Telas  + (no more left, all finished, finished up)
  • Ndang  + (no rain, stopping of rain)
  • Ketimius  + (rice cake (jaja) in the form of a large, flattened cone wrapped in a banana leaf)
  • Tan Pegatan  + (no stopping; unrelenting; continuous)
  • Sapih  + (no profit or less, come out even)
  • Klumpu  + (rice storage barn)
  • Sing  + (unnecessary)
  • Tan  + (no; not)
  • Luwih  + (noble grand, exalted, previous, divine, unsurpassable)
  • Prami  + (noble wives of equal class)
  • Kerik tingkih  + (nobody home, empty)
  • Lubak  + (sian palm civet, Paradoxurus hermaphroditusian palm civet, Paradoxurus hermaphroditus (Viverridae), sometimes called civet cat, but it is not closely related to cats. The coat is pale brown or gray and the stripes and markings on the back are sometimes hard to see. The forehead has a pale band running across it. The claws are not retractile. The secretion from the anal glands is strong and distinctive. The head and body are about 28 inches long, with the tail about the same inches long, with the tail about the same)
  • Anggut  + (nod head back and forth in a vertical plane to indicate agreement)
  • Ngundap  + (nod off to sleep, drowsy)
  • Nguyuk  + (nod off, drowse)
  • Manggutan  + (nod the head once to indicate approval)
  • Anggut-anggut  + (nod the head repeatedly as if to say yes)
  • Maanggutan  + (nodded)
  • Uyut  + (noise argue)
  • Endeh  + (noise great movement, shaking up)
  • Wisiya  + (craft, ill intent, unlawful desire)
  • Krasak-krosok  + (noisily)
  • Nguyut  + (noisily with, make noise, have a conflict, quarrel)
  • Ewa  + (noisy)
  • Ibeng  + (noisy)
  • Iuh  + (noisy)
  • Ingeh  + (noisy)
  • Rendeh  + (chaotic)
  • Rame  + (noisy crowded, busy)
  • Ied  + (noisy, chaotic)
  • Makebek  + (noisy, crowded)
  • Iur  + (noisy, scattered)
  • Biut  + (noisy; messed up)