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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "used in weddings, sodaan, punjung, jerimpen, etc., as part of offering.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Dapdapangan  + (tool, kind of net making or repairing tool like a smooth, thin batten)
  • Bis  + (tube duct, pipe culvert, concrete cylinder)
  • Makakincung  + (tail feathers recently fallen)
  • Sager  + (a mixture consisting of dried small fish (gerang) fried without oil (gerang manyanyah), grated coconut (nyuh makikih), palm sugar (gula Bali), don kecarum, and kesuna-cekuh (spice mixture))
  • Nyari  + (length measurement = width of two or more fingers - duang nyari, petang nyari, etc.)
  • Tepung biakaon  + (offering made of don tulak, don kayu sisih, susuk ambengan, padang lepas, tepung baas, mixed together)
  • Temu  + (spice)
  • Ganjaran  + (offering a common offering, consisting of fruit, egg, jaja, sugar cane, six small ketipats, ketipat gatep, tied together in two groups of three, called akelan, and a canang on top)
  • Ngracik  + (mix: gather collect)
  • Matangi  + (wake up, get up, be awake)
  • Masimpen  + (stored, preserved, put away)
  • Aub  + (cover)
  • Emper-emper  + (rags made of dirty clothes on string)
  • Tabia dakep  + (pepper: Piper longum (Piperaceae))
  • Kemerakan  + (poinciana (Leguminosae))
  • Pesor  + (offering only common jaja that is wrapped in bamboo leaf, don tiing)
  • Tape  + (food made by fermenting starchy material with yeast, typically sticky rice (ketan or injin, or a mixture of the two), but other foods, such as cassava (ubi kayu) made be used)
  • Besek  + (coffee bean carrying basket, as used in the Pupuan area)
  • Duur  + (used in regular converstation to describe someone's head)
  • Lanco  + (net for small shrimp, about 1 x 1 depa, supported by two bows of bamboo and baited with rotten egg, grated coconut, or telengis)
  • Mabligbagan  + (to discuss; to work through an issue and to reach an agreement)
  • Tampak  + (sole of foot, palm of hand, footprint)
  • Useran  + (length measurement = diameter of end of index finger)
  • Siku  + (length unit of length measurement, equivalent to length from elbow to outstretched fingers)
  • Kendung  + (tree Helicia javannica (Proteaceae))
  • Bantal  + (used in weddings, sodaan, punjung, jerimpen, etc., as part of offering.)
  • Kedongdong  + (otaheite apple)
  • Manggo  + (used not new, being used)
  • Pis  + (Chinese coin with hole in center)
  • Klangsah  + (mat made of an entire coconut leaf in which the leaves from one or both sides are woven together while still attached to the stem)
  • Bebangkit  + (offering collection of many different kinds of offerings and rice cakes that symbolize the contents of the earth and planets, and that are offered to Dewi Durga and butakala)
  • Limo  + (musk lime)
  • Selasih  + ((Labiatae))
  • Ngelel  + (pant like a dog)
  • Kalimaka  + ((Euphorbiaceae))
  • Lancab  + (height or measurment of length)
  • Kriak  + (weights for jala made of shells)
  • Antok-antok  + (outrigger socket)
  • Niskala  + (spiritual, invisible, as opposed to sekala - tangible)
  • Base temisi  + (small cone shaped container made of two bas (betel) leaves containing ingredients of the betel chew, tatampinan, plus a small wad of tobacco that protrudes)
  • Kehkehan  + (used scoundrel)
  • Jinten  + (poppy (Papaveraceae))
  • Bangle  + (Zingiber cassumunar - a rhizome from the family Zingiberaceae)
  • Panekep  + (used to close something up)
  • Guungan  + (cage)
  • Tanding  + (Used to designate one package of something)
  • Ngebon  + (something)
  • Nyuh puyung  + (ithout either water or meat inside)
  • Eda  + (don't)
  • Sibuh pepek  + (used to pour holy water through kuskusan durmanggala at time of nglukat ceremony)
  • Encak  + (open something small by hitting with larger object)