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  • Saur  + (grated coconut, dyed yellow with turmeric (kunyit), fried without oil until crunchy, and usually mixed with spices)
  • Nganikaang  + (said; mention)
  • Mapeta  + (said; say; talk)
  • Bidak  + (sail boat if small, or a yacht if big)
  • Racem  + (complete)
  • Salak  + (snakefruit)
  • Gajih  + (salary, wage or payment for service rendered)
  • Paes  + (saliva)
  • Iler  + (saliva)
  • Idu  + (saliva)
  • Gelek-gelek  + (salivate)
  • Uyah  + (salt)
  • Tasik  + (salt)
  • Pengedengan  + (salt rake)
  • Kelud  + (salt scraper, often made of kloping, used for scraping up soil when making salt from sea water)
  • Uyah uku  + (salt, unrefined natural sea salt, as found, e.g., encrusted on rocks)
  • Pata  + (salt, area or place where salt is made)
  • Uyahin  + (salt, to put salt on something)
  • Bekasam  + (salted egg)
  • Bukasem  + (salted egg; eggs (duck, chicken) that have been cooked are soaked in kitchen ashes mixed with a little water until they taste a bit sour or salty)
  • Be uyan-uyan  + (salted fish, same as peja)
  • Kuwaci  + (salted seeds for eating)
  • Nyah  + (saltwater)
  • Pakeh  + (salty, taste, salty)
  • Nugra  + (salvation, blessing, fortune, gift from above, favor to inferiors)
  • Salep  + (salve or cream, ointment, to soothe or an ointment used to promote healing of the skin or as protection.)
  • Majar-ajar  + (in which visit is made to temple)
  • Mabad  + (pull out string from a roll)
  • Tutug kambuhan  + (baby ceremony, conducted for the welfare of a baby when it is 42 days old)
  • Plinter  + (rice cake (jaja) in the form of long thin worms, about 5 cm. long and 1 cm. in diameter, tapering at each end)
  • Gegutak  + (container for daksina)
  • Selerek  + (purse seine (net))
  • Candi  + (a type of entrance to a main temple, gate with an arch)
  • Juman  + (closed bedroom)
  • Pangapul  + (collector of articles who resells them)
  • Ngeseng  + (destroy, as, for example, burning temple equipment that is no longer used or useful or to burn a shrine before moving it to a new location)
  • Cabak  + (coconut shell, medium to large, without striing, hole, or top, used by pemangku for dispensing holy water to those who are praying)
  • Tutub  + (bamboo hoop that covers the top part of rim of some types of baskets)
  • Peteng  + (night)
  • Pamangseg  + (planting stick)
  • Kunyit  + (tumeric (Zingiberaceae))
  • Maala ayu  + (same fate; in common; have the same fate)
  • Terang bulan  + (snack, javanese snack that is like a double pancake with various fillings)
  • Matuhin  + (same, make the same as, agree)
  • Peturu  + (same; both)
  • Samsara  + (reincarnation: doctrine that after death, a person's atman, or spirit, is rewarded or punished according to the doctrine of karma-pala and then reborn into a new status befitting the degree to which karma achieved dharma in previous incarnations)
  • Pasapuh  + (sanctification)
  • Kaplaspasin  + (sanctified/purified (with offerings) (by))
  • Mingit  + (sanctify; keep it a secret; conceal; keep; confine a (girl) in a room)
  • Mapepada  + (sanctifying animals with certain ceremonies before being sacrificed)