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  • Palengkungan  + (temporary structure that serves as a placetemporary structure that serves as a place for keeping the symbolic image of a dead person (ukur) before it is carried to the burning ground for cremation. It consists of a roof made of hoops of split bamboo, on a flat base. When the ukur is placed inside, a white cloth, the rurub kajang is placed over it. The covered structure is then placed in a special temporary bale called pengorang (or in the case of nyekah, payadnyan). The ukur is removed from the pelengkungan when ready to be carried to the cemetery, and wrapped in the rurub kajang. The pelengkungan is not carried to the ceme- teryengkungan is not carried to the ceme- tery)
  • Pamalungan  + (temporary wooden container into which are put adegan and bones or ashes of previously cremated or buried person, usually decorated like a fish, gajah-mina)
  • Tarub  + (tempory building, as for a cockfight (not permanent))
  • Geng  + (temptation to think about doing something out of the ordinary)
  • Dasa  + (ten)
  • Dasawara  + (week)
  • Punjung  + (rice cylindrical portion of steamed rice (nasi kuskus) weighing about half a kilogram)
  • Dasaksara  + (syllables)
  • Tenah  + (rice ten handfuls of padi Bali)
  • Embuk  + (tender as meat, soft, as the seat of a bicycle, spongy, weak (see gebuh = soft but without water)
  • Masawang  + (tending toward, almost like, somewhat like caring for)
  • Kap  + (roof beams, rafters, etc., but not including final covering)
  • Nyantengang  + (tense)
  • Enteng  + (light in weight, easy, mild, minor in importance)
  • Kemah  + (tent)
  • Tenda  + (tent ( type of temporary shelter))
  • Raksasa  + (general name for a varied class of large and fearful demons)
  • Kedasa  + (tenth month of the Balinese Saka (lunar) calendar, occurring about April)
  • Ya  + (he or she)
  • Coak  + (tenuous)
  • Renggang  + (tenuous)
  • Ngepung  + (pursue and try to capture)
  • Gerinda  + (sharpening wheel, grindstone)
  • Tuman  + (get used to something)
  • Pingit  + (Teribble)
  • Akupak  + (term for counting husks)
  • Sarah  + (small debris washed up on the beach)
  • Kronjo  + (small round basket with a square base that is worn around the waist on a rope and used by farmers for planting seeds, spreadig fertilizer, etc)
  • Keben  + (square basket with fitted cover, made of thin, good quality, tightly woven, split bamboo)
  • Paduka  + (term of address)
  • Saing  + (term of address between jukung fishermen or any people working closely together)
  • Luh  + (female)
  • Gus  + (term of address for boy, much younger than oneself, derived from "bagus" meaning handsome)
  • Gurun  + (term of address for certain family groups in Jimbaran, used instead of the usual Pan (name) to indicate the name of the first born child)
  • Gek  + (term of address for girl much younger than oneself)
  • Piang  + (grandchild)
  • Masa  + (ground, or negative electrical terminal)
  • Gantung  + (a hanging or offering which is dangling from a roof, car or shrine)
  • Tlaga  + (pond, pool, or lake)
  • Hyang  + (honorific or prestigious)
  • Patusan  + (rice quantity of nasi, equivalent to 2 or 2.5 kg. of baas, that is sufficient for 4 people, brought by women to mebat at banjar (2.5 kg.) or home (2 kg.))
  • Ngasti  + (final ceremony before installing spirit in family temple, after cremation, called nyekah in many parts of Bali)
  • Masiku  + (position right knee bent and raised, a position for ngerehang, obtaining magical power)
  • Kembal  + (small finely made bamboo basket (keben), about 18 x 18 c. bottom and 15 cm. high)
  • Saud  + (term used to denote type of basket weave, edging)
  • Matetakan  + (sound)
  • Gegutak  + (container for daksina)
  • Lelumpian  + (large, round, concave, shallow tray with rim)
  • Udang  + (shrimp, any type of shrimp, prawn, crayfish, lobster)
  • Tetani  + (termite)
  • Kutu  + (enthusiastic)