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

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  • Rumpuh  + (paralyzed: unable to move because of physical disability or handicap)
  • Malaku  + (pardon me)
  • Ampura  + (pardon, be sorry)
  • Pangampura  + (pardon; excuse me)
  • Ina  + (parent (animals only))
  • Yayah rena  + (parents)
  • Mertua  + (parents-in-law)
  • Panglingsir  + (parents: older people)
  • Paro  + (divided into two)
  • Nuri  + (parrot)
  • Mogong  + (parrotfish any of several medium to large, usually brightly colored reef fishes of the family Scaridae that have teeth fused into a beak, enabling them to feed on the animals inside the coral of a reef)
  • Betet  + (parrots)
  • Parsli  + (parsley (Umbelliferae))
  • Bayuhan  + (Part)
  • Jaring  + (part of a boat on which net is hung when tying nets together, the top edge of a net which floats on the surface of the water because of attached floats)
  • Madengen  + (join ceremony in which two different people or objects are joined, as in a wedding or when a new pemangku is installed in a temple)
  • Ngekeh  + (part of a Manusia Yadnya ceremony in which a chick is held up to the person for whom the ceremony is being given so that the chick's feet touch the person, symbolising scratching away bad things from body)
  • Ngremekin  + (ceremonies held 3 days after an important, large ceremony in which offerings are destroyed and betara are returned to their shrines)
  • Paan bayungan  + (part of bayungan attached to gunwales of boat)
  • Tetimpug  + (the means used to invoke Sang Hyang Brahma, who in the ceremony mentioned yad symbolized by three bamboo sticks that were burned with fire and coconut, then this bamboo was burned to make a sound (erupted).)
  • Ngadeg  + (stand up, rule, hold an office, take an attitude, hold a position)
  • Bebangkit  + (offering collection of many different kinds of offerings and rice cakes that symbolize the contents of the earth and planets, and that are offered to Dewi Durga and butakala)
  • Teben  + (downstream)
  • Jong  + (part of the constellation Ursa Major)
  • Petitis  + (aim)
  • Serani  + (Part of the Manyipi (Manyepi?) ceremony, involving women in a circle bringing offerings; may derive from Sanskrit 'road')
  • Pangambean  + (ceremony)
  • Paos  + (read)
  • Baga  + (hole)
  • Bukakak  + (partially cooked pork roll for the purposes of the offering)
  • Pamilet  + (participant; entry)
  • Madu  + (participate in a contest game fight)
  • Malomba  + (participate in a contest of more than two people)
  • Kretege  + (the bridge; that bridge)
  • Gununge  + (particle {e} states ownership or clarifies the word followed. The word 'gununge' can be interpreted as the mountain / that mountain)
  • Punyan-punyananne  + (the trees/ that trees/the logs)
  • Anginne  + (particles {ne} stand for ownership or clarify the word that is followed. The word 'anginne' can be interpreted as the wind / that wind)
  • Kenehne  + (particles {ne} state ownership or clarify the word that is followed. The word 'kenehne' can be interpreted as his mind)
  • Benane  + (estuary; the estuary)
  • Leluune  + (that garbage/waste/rubbish; the garbage/waste/rubbish)
  • Pesta  + (party)
  • Parte  + (party (political))
  • Nyat  + (dried up (implying that subject was once wet))
  • Pasisi  + (shore, beach)
  • Nyeplek  + (unconscious or a short period of time)
  • Mawali ka tanah wayah  + (pass away)
  • Lantas  + (pass away, go away)
  • Purwa  + (previous beginning)
  • Entas  + (to lose, wipe out)
  • Langkah  + (step over something)