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

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  • Kelét  + (penis)
  • Purus  + (protrusion from an object that fits into a hole in some other object)
  • Papayasan penjor  + (penjor: decorative loops on penjor)
  • Umbul-umbul  + (cylindrical flag with central poles and a conical top)
  • Penpen  + (put into, fill with)
  • Nyengongol  + (pensive alone; gape)
  • Jelema  + (people)
  • Rakyat  + (people)
  • Arek-arek  + (people)
  • Pakembar  + (People compete with fighting cocks in the banjar.)
  • Roban  + (people or family who live with one kitchen; family members)
  • Agen  + (people or intermediary companies that seek sales for other companies on behalf of entrepreneurs; representative)
  • Pawongan  + (people population, activities)
  • Magrudugan  + (people running helter-skelter without any organization)
  • Titisan  + (rice water in which rice has been boiled)
  • Pamangku  + (priest-caretaker; temple priest)
  • Babuten  + (people who go into trance and then stab themeselves with kris because of butakala entering their bodies)
  • Daksa  + (capable; clever; proficient)
  • Panaut  + (people who run black magic)
  • Pangemong  + (people who take care of temple or village)
  • Praja Dita  + (people's tranquility; sentimentality; security; safety; peace of the people)
  • Praja  + (people;society)
  • Tabia dakep  + (pepper: Piper longum (Piperaceae))
  • Apepel  + (per measure of lime or palm sugar)
  • Tawang  + (perceive or know)
  • Menceg  + (perch)
  • Pencegan  + (perch)
  • Pangencegan  + (perch)
  • Matinggah  + (perch alight, e.g. bird)
  • Ngenceg  + (perch; alight on)
  • Rundah  + (worry persistently; beating around; not calm)
  • Plenteng  + (percussion tool; small drum strapping instrument)
  • Tuung  + (eggplant (Solanaceae))
  • Purna  + (perfect, complete)
  • Mirit  + (roll)
  • Macekin  + (perforate something in many places)
  • Pelong  + (unclog e.g. nose, drain)
  • Nguugang  + (demolish, pull down)
  • Matektekan  + (up into small pieces, build something)
  • Ngulapin  + (wave)
  • Makuh  + (perform a series of ceremonies for inauguration of building, barong, etc.)
  • Calonarang  + (depicting the story of Mahendradatta, a.k.a the Widow of Girah, who became a witch, Rangda, and who tried to destroy the kingdom of Erlangga in East Java, only to be defeated by Empu Bharada (a.k.a. Pradah), a famous ascetic)
  • Balih-balihan  + (performance of any sort, spectacle; show)
  • Katurang  + (performed)
  • Ketipat  + (performed after a wedding in which the famperformed after a wedding in which the family of the man visits the family of the woman bringing offerings, among which are ketipat bantal. Bantal is the name of an elongated jaja (cake), wrapped in busung. Ketipat is the name of a large variety of sizes and shapes of loosely woven busung containers which are filled with rice and cooked. In the ketipat bantal ceremony the family of the man brings quantities of offerings in each of which a single bantal is tied to two small ketipats, with obvious symbolism of the male genitaliath obvious symbolism of the male genitalia)
  • Lengis miik  + (perfume)
  • Lengis  + (oil)
  • Pender  + (perfume; fragrant oil)
  • Minab  + (maybe)
  • Mirib-miribne  + (perhaps)