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

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  • Pasupati  + (spiritual power, e.g. of a barong)
  • Ngedig  + (hit; beat)
  • Cotol  + (pat)
  • Mokpok  + (pat)
  • Mokpokin  + (pat)
  • Pokpok  + (pat (imperative))
  • Kagedig  + (pat; hit; beaten (with the palm of the hand))
  • Nampel  + (slap, hit face, open handed, quickly)
  • Panampel  + (patch)
  • Tebok  + (patch)
  • Tetaplekan  + (patch)
  • Tampelan  + (patch covering)
  • Nyusubin  + (To install tapis in keré with over and under weave)
  • Dembel  + (patch tire (tube or tubeless), repair something with a patch)
  • Pending  + (patch using fiber from sugar palm (duk), or hair used on top of wooden patch when repairing boat)
  • Tampel  + (patch: bandage put on as a patch, i.e. is not wrapped all the way around injured member)
  • Nempal  + (patch: caulk boat, usually using string to sew edges together)
  • Lalubukan  + (path)
  • Lubukan  + (path)
  • Nyiag  + (path in rice field for irrigation channel)
  • Miakang  + (path: make a path in a crowd, divide a crowd, push apart tall grass)
  • Paenjekan  + (path: something you stand or walk on)
  • Darma  + (patient)
  • Sabar  + (patient alme)
  • Saunggaling  + (patih figure in the Jayaprana story)
  • Ronda  + (patrol assignment; night patrol)
  • Ngronda  + (patrol; carry out night patrol duties)
  • Maronda  + (patrolled; guarded (at night))
  • Pokpoka  + (patted)
  • Pokpokina  + (patted)
  • Corak  + (pattern ( v. corek = streak, scratch))
  • Pola  + (pattern; form; picture)
  • Cili  + (a small pretty statue representing Déwi Sri, the rice goddess, made in the form of an hour glass, represented by stalks of rice tied together near the top)
  • Ngangeg  + (pause)
  • Kanggek  + (paused for a moment)
  • Paping  + (paving blocks or stones for floors or streets, often made with interlocking concrete hexagons)
  • Ngesges  + (paw around like horse, scratch like cat)
  • Gesges  + (scratch with claws, nails, like a cat or dog)
  • Cogroh  + (paw, scratch, talon)
  • Ngade  + (pawn something (note: the a in this word is long, like ngah-de) (vs. ngadean = make something bigger, which has a short a))
  • Masanda  + (pawn something, be a pawn broker)
  • Gade  + (pawn; mortgage; property or money pledged or pledged as collateral)
  • Ngantah  + (pawned)
  • Makantah  + (pawned)
  • Maplais  + (pawned (about arable land))
  • Pangadean  + (pawnshop)
  • Naur  + (pay)
  • Taur  + (ceremony, usually used to refer to a very ceremony, usually used to refer to a very large Buta Yadnya ceremony that features a big caru or sacrifice for purification from the influences of evil spirit. The purpose of taur is to provide offerings for butakala so that they will not bother people and will not interfere with human activity.nd will not interfere with human activity.)
  • Mogpogin  + (lied to)
  • Tebus  + (pay a fine (e.g. if unable to attend banjar meeting))