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

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  • Duwen  + (spirit)
  • Laluhur  + (offering white cloth that is tied at the top of a shrine or over an offering to represent the sky)
  • Moksa  + (spirit)
  • Panugrahan  + (spirit)
  • Sadeg  + (spirit)
  • Tuyul  + (spirit)
  • Tiga  + (spirit)
  • Tundung  + (spirit)
  • Ameng-ameng  + (spirit)
  • Berong  + (spirit)
  • Buta kala  + (spirit)
  • Jerangkong  + (spirit)
  • Katugtug  + (spirit)
  • Lawean  + (spirit)
  • Mapasupatian  + (spirit)
  • Nenek  + (spirit)
  • Ngrehang  + (spirit)
  • Pangasihasih  + (spirit)
  • Tangan-tangan  + (spirit)
  • Kelabang akit  + (spirit in charge of animals that occupies a shrine in a family temple)
  • Detia  + (spirit king of the raksasas)
  • Unen-unen  + (spirit that lives in temple in the form of an animal, a kind of ancangan,)
  • Sambet  + (spirit, object used to prevent nursing mothers from being frightened by a spirit)
  • Taksu  + (spirit, spiritual force that allows someonspirit, spiritual force that allows someone or something to direct his talent or its power toward effective ends. It enables the person who possesses it to develop his talents effectively i.e. so that they have a positive effect upon others in that they will be attracted to him and what he does will be attracted to him and what he does)
  • Gamang  + (spirit; kind of ghost)
  • Yaksa  + (spirit; male giant)
  • Nyenukin betara  + (spirits (betara) to Bale Agung to give thanks for successful ceremony)
  • Tonya  + (Spirits (in rivers, trees, etc.))
  • Banaspati raja  + (spirits (king of the forest) are manifested in the form of giant heads or lions)
  • Paramita  + (spiritual perfection (Buddhist))
  • Amulet  + (spiritual power attached to the pendant of a woman's necklace, serving to protect the woman wearing it from various dangers, especially those of a magical nature.)
  • Pasupati  + (spiritual power, e.g. of a barong)
  • Tirta yatra  + (pilgrimage lace of pilgrimage for the purpose of self-cleaning, usually on the banks of a stream, passage, way, road, ford of a river, stairs for landing or descent into a river, bathing place)
  • Niskala  + (spiritual, invisible, as opposed to sekala - tangible)
  • Simbuh  + (spit a medicine: traditional medicine thatspit a medicine: traditional medicine that is chewed up and then spat upon a sick person, usually by a balian; the person who chews up the medicine may not wash his mouth out after spitting it out, even though the simbuh is used on someone else, otherwise the magic of the medicine may be lost, i.e. it will lose its powere may be lost, i.e. it will lose its power)
  • Makecuh  + (spit at someone)
  • Ngecuhin  + (spit at someone)
  • Nyepah  + (spit out something that has been chewed)
  • Muncrat  + (splash, spray, jet up high)
  • Rambug  + (irregular)
  • Pati purug  + (splatter; (out) scattered here and there; walking (going, running, and so on) rollicking (at the same time and so on))
  • Sesebitan  + (split)
  • Cipak  + (split)
  • Empug  + (open (about bottle, can, etc))
  • Malih  + (little bit more)
  • Nyibak  + (cut in two, split in two, split something small (vs. melahang = split something large))
  • Sitsit  + (shred, tear into little pieces)
  • Nyebit  + (split something lengthwise into very thin pieces or slivers, e.g. split bamboo into semat or into strips for making baskets)
  • Sibak  + (split lengthwise)
  • Nebih  + (split lengthwise into large firewood size pieces = split into very thin pieces, as for semat, weaving baskets, etc.)