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

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  • Creretin  + (sugar, solution poured on top of food)
  • Jaka  + (sugar, palm)
  • Bluluk  + (sugar, palm fruit)
  • Ambu  + (sugar, palm leaves)
  • Gula  + (sugar, white, granulated cane sugar, as compared with the brown gula Bali or gula barak that is obtained from the sugar palm or coconut palm)
  • Ngusulang  + (suggest)
  • Mapiteket  + (suggest, advise)
  • Ngusul  + (suggest, make suggestion)
  • Usul  + (suggestion)
  • Pitutur  + (suggestion)
  • Tatimbang  + (suggestion)
  • Piteket  + (suggestion; advice)
  • Sugian  + (three days Rebo through Sukra, (Wednesday three days Rebo through Sukra, (Wednesday through Friday) of the 10 Pawukon week, Sungsang are called Sugian (or Sugi): Sugian Tenten (or Pengenten), Sugian Jawa, and Sugian Bali. Galungan comes five days after Sugian Bali. The word sugian is derived from sugi, which means , or, taken broadly, . Sugian tenten is the day for awakening oneself to the approaching festival of Galunganlf to the approaching festival of Galungan)
  • Alihpati  + (suicide)
  • Salalhpati  + (suicide, a person who commits suicide was suicide, a person who commits suicide was buried in the sema salah and had to have two ngaben ceremonies. Those who died of accident, alih pati, also had to be buried in the sema salah. Not done any more. Pati, according to Linud, means dead, and is Balinese, which is different than the Sanskrit pati meaning animal.ent than the Sanskrit pati meaning animal.)
  • Pangus  + (suitable, appropriate)
  • Pantes  + (suitable, polite, pleasant, handsome, right, fitting, proper, good way)
  • Pagli  + (suitable; compatible)
  • Sukan  + (well (for water))
  • Pengredanaan  + (Sukra (Friday) Kliwon of the week Watugunung)
  • Nguntul  + (look down, downcast eyes and face, prostrate onself, bow head as if embarrassed)
  • Gebog  + (sum, total, group of people)
  • Cendekang  + (summarize)
  • Cacak  + (summarize, count one by one, paraphrase)
  • Ngulap  + (summon someone by waving hand)
  • Nauhin  + (summon someone, command someone, tell someone something)
  • Ngatag  + (summon, invite with a clear or distinct voice)
  • Dadawuhan  + (summons, command, calling)
  • Ngliab  + (sun merges from clouds, flare up of something, overflow)
  • Inyah  + (sun, sunbathe)
  • Nginyah  + (dry something in the sun)
  • Kepecit  + (sunbird, "Anthreptes malacensis", brown-throated sunbird, or "Nectarinia jugularis", olive-backed sunbird)
  • Mabendeng  + (sunburnt)
  • Redite  + (Sunday, first day of the 7-day week,)
  • Riben  + (transculent dark coating that is shade or dims the sunlight)
  • Perok  + (sunken)
  • Peok  + (sunken)
  • Cerok  + (sunken)
  • Pecok  + (dents in fender)
  • Karem  + (sunken, moody)
  • Suryane  + (sunrise)
  • Das lemah  + (sunrise)
  • Ai  + (sunrise, sun)
  • Gambar  + (picture)
  • Palungguh  + (superior person)
  • Suksma  + (thank you)
  • Nengkayak  + (face up)
  • Kayak-kayak  + (supine not powerful)
  • Imbuh  + (supplement, extra, heap up, add, addition)
  • Penga  + (supply; stock)