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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.
List of results
- Masiram + (wash, take bath, bathe)
- Raupina + (washed (someone face))
- Anyud + (washed away in a flood)
- Besahin + (washing)
- Raup + (washing (face))
- Pabersihan idup + (washing body of dead person immediately after death, similar to giving him a bath)
- Ngingsahin + (washing, cleaning)
- Kanyangnyang + (wasp)
- Tabuan + (wasp that builds a papery nest that looks like the bottom of a bell (kleneng))
- Adem + (waste (leftover) from betel ingredients)
- Nelahang + (spend, bring something to an end, use up something)
- Cemoh + (wasteful)
- Royal + (wasteful)
- Mamiut + (spendthrift, give away things)
- Koos + (wasteful, very wasteful of money, spendthrift)
- Goroh + (wasteful; extravagant; lacking restraint in spending money or using resources.)
- 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)
- Cabcaban + (wastewater)
- Madelik + (watch out for someone)
- Ngendusin + (watch out for someone, guard against s.ol)
- Ngintip + (watch someone unobserved; peep through a hole in a fence; peep over a wall;)
- Nelik + (open the eyes very wide; stare; glares)
- Nonton + (watch; look)
- Tonton + (watch; see (show))
- Pabaliha + (watched; seen (by someone))
- Bebaliha + (watched; seen (by someone))
- Mamarisuda cuntaka + (water sed to remove impurity of having been to cemetery to bury someone, made by throwing water on roof of kitchen)
- Jambu + (rose apple)
- Kecucutan + (water beetle larvae)
- Kebo + (water buffalo)
- Misa + (water buffalo; white buffalo)
- Pringet + (sweat)
- Banyeh + (water coming out of the corpse)
- Palungan + (container for pig food, trough)
- Kangkung + ((Convolvulvaceae))
- Sombah + (water drain hole in wall)
- Kekucah + (water for washing hands and dishes placed on table in a bowl)
- Pawajikan + (water for washing hands or feet, usually in a coconut shell container)
- Kendi + (or jug with side spout for drinking water without touching mouth)
- Alu + (lizard, Varanus salvator (Varanidae))
- Panastan + (water offered to priests as water to wash hands and feet)
- Timba + (or other similar container used in well for water only)
- Nyiam + (water something)
- Kamandalu + (water pot usually carried by sages for conducting rites)
- Sawan yeh + (water spider)
- Tampias + (water splash; scattered or splashed water droplets (from rainwater, waves traveling through boats, jets of water))
- Amerta + (water that causes eternal life)
- Ngendeng + (water that form a pool on the ground or another surface)
- Banyu +
- Aungan + (Water tunnel for field irigation)