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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
- Pon + (weight measurement)
- Teteh + (weighted down, press on with all one's weight, fall on, fall, collapse)
- Timah + (tin (sometimes called timah putih to distinguish it from lead))
- Kriak + (weights for jala made of shells)
- Batun + (weights for scale)
- Empel + (weir; hold it; dykes (about water; rivers, etc.))
- Nyambut + (seize, grab, grab (tail of) animal (pig), hit, reach, get (vs. ngabut = pull out))
- Mamendak + (welcome)
- Rarisanga + (welcome)
- Swasti prapta + (welcome)
- Sambut + (welcome)
- Ambe + (send or someone)
- Panyanggran + (welcome; how to welcome guests)
- Nyanggra + (welcome; welcoming; greet)
- Panyembrama + (musical composition that is commonly used to accompany Pendet dance in a temple festival)
- Pamendak + (welcoming, offering made to welcome gods' arrival at temple)
- Was + (well)
- Seger + (good feeling)
- Sember + (well)
- Sukan + (well (for water))
- Lebengan + (well cooked)
- Prasida + (completed successfully)
- Rangkep + (well informed)
- Kebut + (well known, favorite (in cockfight))
- Kena + (to hit, touch or strike)
- Sumaba + (well-acquainted with someone or some place)
- Men + (menstruate)
- Pascima + (west (Sanskrit))
- Silet + (Western style razor (Gillette))
- Ngauhang + (westward)
- Duga + (willing; stand; didn't want to)
- Beseg + (humid or damp air)
- Lucutan + (wet all over, wet from head to toe, soaking wet)
- Masehin + (wet something, make something damp)
- Beteg + (wet, damp)
- Belus + (wet, damp, soaked (vs. lucutan = very wet))
- Kudiang + (what)
- Napi + (what)
- Ngudiangke + (what are you doing)
- Ngenken + (What are you doing?)
- Ngudiang + (wonder)
- Panadine + (what happense)
- Makenken + (what is family relationship of person to …)
- Napike + (what is the difference)
- Kenkenne + (What is this?)
- Kenkenang + (what is to be done withe)
- Kaliapa + (what time)
- Kali kenken + (What time is it)
- Pidan + (in the past)
- Kalinapi + (what timee (usually refers to traditional means of expresseing time, i.e. in dauh))