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This page provides a simple browsing interface for finding entities described by a property and a named value. Other available search interfaces include the page property search, and the ask query builder.
List of results
- Nglipetang + (return if unused)
- Antukang + (return it; give back)
- Ngulihang + (return used if the object returned was borrowed, used, and then returned to its owner)
- Mulih + (return; go home)
- Budalang + (return; return it; give back)
- Antukanga + (return; returned by him or her; given back)
- Ulianga + (returned)
- Kantukang + (returned; be returned)
- Ngenahang + (put)
- Pawisik + (revelation: vision)
- Dendam + (revenge)
- Sungsung + (on the head)
- Atrek + (reverse as with a car)
- Balik + (reversed backwards, wrong way round; turning; back)
- Tantrika + (swastika)
- Juring + (review, part; fruit parts (oranges, durian, etc.) in the form of spaces or compartments (easily removed or opened from the fruit spheres))
- Kapraceda + (reviled (by); reproached (by))
- Ngenten + (revive: wake momentarily from sleep)
- Nyabud + (revoke etc)
- Ngabut + (pull out, pull up, pull something out or up (e.g. plant))
- Kaabut + (revoked by etc)
- Malinder + (revolve as a wheel)
- Pikolih + (reward)
- Pala + (reward (e.g. karma pala, fruit of one's actions))
- Nyirigang + (rewind; set back)
- Tuju + (rheumatism, gout, point at a victim to cause disease)
- Manyunggah + (rhinoceros beetle that eats coconut leaves (slepan), family Scarabaeidae)
- Temutis + (medicine (Zingiberaceae))
- Sloka + (rhyme principal metric system of the Hindu Epics, such asRamayana and Mahabharata)
- Wewangsalan + (rhymes are only sampiran, while the contents are not disclosed because they are assumed to be known)
- Tawa-tawa + (rhythm instrument held in hand)
- Kempul + (rhythm instrument in a musical group)
- Ceng-ceng + (rhythm instrument of a gong kebyar)
- Ajengan + (food or drink)
- Negteg baas + (rice)
- Antanan + (rice)
- Sekul + (rice)
- Saun + (rice mixed with ashes, abu, used in some offerings, such as tepung tawar)
- Paningkeban + (rice amount of rice in one rice steamer)
- Depukan + (rice bale of padi Bali, consisting of 32 handfuls)
- Ped + (rice blade with steel teeth for a tool that is used to smooth the surface of a rice field (lampit))
- Panatapan + (rice board set up on edge of a rice field and upon which rice is threshed by beating stalks on the board)
- Mincid + (rice broken rice grains)
- Bendu + (angry)
- Iwel + (rice cake)
- Blayag + (rice cake)
- Gerinda + (sharpening wheel, grindstone)
- Gedegung + (rice cake)
- Gipang + (rice cake)
- Kelemun + (rice cake)