UPGRADE IN PROCESS - PLEASE COME BACK AT THE END OF MAY

Search by property

From BASAbaliWiki

This page provides a simple browsing interface for finding entities described by a property and a named value. Other available search interfaces include the page property search, and the ask query builder.

Search by property

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

Showing below up to 27 results starting with #1.

View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)


    

List of results

  • Magebiag  + (tilt together)
  • Pangiring  + (companion, one who accompanies others, escort)
  • Kala  + (seventh day of the 8-day week)
  • Nalika  + (time (according to the unit of time in Bali, one day, day or night) divided into eight parts))
  • Kali mangkin  + (time like now)
  • Kali jani  + (time like now)
  • Kerta raharja  + (time of plenty of everything (opp. of famine))
  • Paceklik  + (time of scarcity before harvest)
  • Terak  + (hard times)
  • Panalikan  + (time stamp according to the unitary measure of time in Bali; every 1.5 hours of panicking; For example: 'Duang Panangkan' which means two measures of time (approximately three hours))
  • Dugase  + (time when)
  • Das  + (almost daytime)
  • Kali  + (time; side; commotion)
  • Ping  + (times (as in two times))
  • Prunggu  + (an alloy of coppe)
  • Timah  + (tin (sometimes called timah putih to distinguish it from lead))
  • Pangusuan  + (tool, kind of device for making fire by friction)
  • Gapi  + (confused)
  • Ngrawit  + (very beautiful)
  • Gumatat-gumitit  + (tiny animals/insects)
  • Renik  + (tiny but beautiful)
  • Nyalian  + (tiny fish with white scales used for bait, found in the mud of rice fields)
  • Muncuk  + (tip of stem, leaf, top of branch, top of tree, newly emerged leaf, point, tip, top of gate)
  • Pucuk  + (Hibiscus Rosa Sinensis L)
  • Tungtung  + (point peak)
  • Injik-injik  + (tiptoe)
  • Ban  + (tire)
  • Kenyel  + (tired and not feeling well as a result)
  • Med  + (tired of repetition)
  • Koh  + (tired of talking to you, lazy)
  • Kipud  + (exhausted, worn out)
  • Oon macepol  + (tired such that one almost falls down)
  • Repeh  + (tired; exhausted)
  • Segseg  + (eat)
  • Jero  + (title for someone respected or for someone you don't know)
  • Empu  + (care for, take care of; foster)
  • Sang  + (title of respect for important or holy people)
  • Mabiseka  + (titled)
  • Mamurda  + (titled; be entitled)
  • Enceg  + (to)
  • Kanggeang  + (to accept; accept please (as it is))
  • Tepuk  + (to accidentally come across or find something)
  • Ketug  + (to accidently hit or bump into something esp. with head)
  • Nyetok  + (to hoard, keep or collect a lot of something)
  • Kena  + (to hit, touch or strike)
  • Madarsana  + (to act politely in a “low” manner)
  • Maksa  + (to compel someone or something or self to do something)
  • Nget  + (to add a drop of something., e.g. medicine in eye, nose)
  • Masang  + (To lay, build, arrange)
  • Nubung  + (to add something on top, make something. higher or taller)