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- Tenenan + (this)
- Malis + (procession to the sea or to a holy spring wherein the village gods in their pretimas are carried to the source of water and ceremonially sprinkled with holy water as a general purification of the village and its deities)
- Matektekan + (up into small pieces, build something)
- Tanke + (this D10301)
- Linggis + (long, stout steel spike, used for dehusking coconut or for digging holes)
- Satuh + (type of dry rice cake (jaja) that is made by heating whole grain sticky rice (ketan) in a frying pan without oil and then pounding the cooked grains to a powder)
- Titih di pedeman + (leyak in house compound who is someone in the family (literally bedbug in the bed))
- Mailehilehan + (wandering around aimlessly in a random fashion without any clear plan or purpose)
- Ugal + (largest of the ten-keyed gangsas of a gong kebyar)
- Pangajian + (This is a compound Balinese synonym for education. In Balinese, if you mean 'in educational perspective', you can say 'manut wulat ning pangajian' (seen from educational viewpoint).)
- Tetuan + (plow draw: bar of a plow)
- Manuk + (plow: peg on top of yoke around which kunali is tied to tie yoke to drawbar)
- Sanghyang dedari + (This is a sacred dance meaning Angelic God.)
- Kubal + (strips of outer and inner parts of the leaves of the talipot palm, , used for making kaping ibus)
- Bubuh + (porridge made of tepung baas, uyah, and nyuh makikih, boiled to make a thick mixture)
- Demit + (stingy)
- Kerecet + (rice cake)
- Kwangen + (offering conical container made of banana leaf in which are placed flowers, two Chinese coins (pis bolong), a decorative leaf, a porosan silih-asih (containing areca nut, betel leaf, and lime) and a fan-shaped cili made of young coconut leaves)
- Ongol-ongol + (rice cake (jaja))
- Kutu lambang + (beetle that eats coconut wood)
- Belibit + (enclosure like a fence, placed around the grave of a newly buried person at the time of burial)
- Terentengan + (blood)
- Belang bungkem + (dog that is dappled and has a black muzzle)
- Biing + (cock that is red all over with black and has yellow feet)
- Nyuh + (coarsely grated coconut)
- Apangalantaka + (this is the period of re-occurence of ngunalatri to a given week)
- Mapajar + (speak, talk, say something, show up)
- On + (weight measurement, equal to 100 grams)
- Kojong + (conical wrapper or container, usually made of a banana leaf or of paper, but not necessarily so, into which some sort of food is put)
- Sasihe + (this month)
- Semengane + (this morning)
- Amuniki + (this much)
- Nenenan + (this one)
- Nikinne + (this part)
- Gegilik + (small decorative hoop that is sewed into place just below the rim of some kinds of baskets)
- Kasambet + (struck by, or figuratively tied up by a spirit such as an ancangan or gamang because of its anger as a result of someone unknowingly violating its territory)
- Biksuka + (stage of life)
- Sumaga + (This tree has a height of 2-8 meters with a stalk length of 0.5-1.5 cm. The leaf blade is egg-shaped, elongated, elliptic or lancet-shaped with blunt ends, slightly bent, and jagged edges.)
- Kenyeri + (yellow bells)
- Laklak + (rice cake (jaja) in the form of a convex lens, with one side flat, about 5 cm. in diameter)
- Nepung + (pound baas (polished rice) or other similar material to make flour, tepung, using a lu and lesung)
- Asapuniki + (this way; this much; like this)
- Sapuniki + (this way; thus this; like this; here is)
- Karana + (right, reason; cause)
- Ngrehang + (spirit)
- Amunne + (this, showing by gesture how big, deep, thick, etc.)
- Puniki + (this; like this)
- Ne + (this; these)
- Kema + (thither; there, motion away from speaker, go there, go ahead over there)
- Dui + (thorn)
- Rui + (thorn (Alus Singgih: level of language (anggah-ungguhin basa) that is used to respect or uphold a respected interlocutor))