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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
- Ombak + (wave)
- Ngulap + (summon someone by waving hand)
- Yak + (wave)
- Yake + (wave)
- Eber-eber + (wave)
- Ulap-ulap + (drawing on white cloth that is hung on a building at the time of its dedication)
- Ulap + (temporarily blinded either literally, e.g. by sun or very bright light, or figuratively (by wealth, excessive display or behavior))
- Alun + (wave, sea wave)
- Kelapang + (wave; wave it)
- Goyah + (wobbly)
- Bingbang + (wavering)
- Dua para + (wavering)
- Guyul + (wavering his way because he was underpowered, not powered because he was old)
- Rumbang + (wavering; hesitant; uncertain)
- Iyak + (waves)
- Kriting + (wavy, curly hair)
- Kekilu + (wax from ear)
- Pula-pali + (way)
- Karma marga + (way of action)
- Pula + (offering consisting of several layers containing jaja that symbolize the contents of the earth)
- Gamongan + (An example)
- Ngusir + (way, drive out, expel)
- Laku + (way, path, conduct, location of something alive)
- Ambin + (way, route, way to some place)
- Rurung + (way; hallway; street; road)
- Pamargi + (way; procession; travel; how to walk)
- Merdah + (Wayang)
- Punggawa + (wayang)
- Delem + (Wayang)
- Twalen + (Wayang in drama, dance, and Wayang Kulit, … Wayang in drama, dance, and Wayang Kulit, the chief servant, parekan, of the heroes. He is a fat, wise man with black skin. who has difficulty getting along with his son and assistant Merdah (or Mredah) and who repeatedly has confrontations with the parekan of the villains, Delem (or Melem) and Sangut the villains, Delem (or Melem) and Sangut)
- Ngadang + (stand and wait for someone)
- Iraga + (we us, I)
- Tengal + (We shout "tengal" to people who tell bad jokes.)
- Magocoh + (quarrel: an angry argument or disagreement, fighting among siblings)
- Kuangan + (lacking, need more)
- Elor + (weak)
- Lelor + (weak)
- Tepu + (old cloth, garment)
- Tampu + (weak ineffective, indolent, lazy, lack appetite for food)
- Layu + (weak looking, withered, limp, faded, wilted, droopy)
- Gemba + (weak, fragile, not strong enough for something (long term)
- Kangka + (weak, limp)
- Lumah + (quickly becomes dull (e.g. from improperly heat treating steel))
- Lemet + (weak, limp, bent over, not straight, flexible, delicate, supple)
- Lempe + (weak, physically+D3685)
- Ngenduk + (weakened)
- Melas + (wean; separate)
- Mabelas + (weaning (about breastfeeding a baby))
- Sikep + (a hawk)
- Tuek + (stab)