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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "wig of long hair that can be tied up into a bun (sanggul) or worn long". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Nglinggahan  + (wide)
  • Jebet  + (wide)
  • Lembeng  + (wide and flat)
  • Dampar  + (wide and hard)
  • Sebak  + (wide open, agape (mouth))
  • Arang  + (wide part, placed wide apart, rare: scarcely, scarce, infrequent)
  • Linggah  + (wide, spacious)
  • Lambih  + (wide, too wide (cloth))
  • Ketah  + (widely known)
  • Om swastyastu  + (may God give you health, a common greeting, often seen written in tulisan Bali on signs and over gates)
  • Marirak  + (widened (eye) in anger)
  • Bekul  + (jujube (Rhamnaceae))
  • Enggang  + (widespread, spread wide, standing open (door), wide apart, loose; tenuous; open)
  • Rangda  + (widow)
  • Balu  + (a bet on a cockfight)
  • Balu putung  + (widow/widower that hasn't descendants)
  • Balu remba  + (widows or widowers who have many children)
  • Balu remban  + (widows or widowers who have many children)
  • Balu rajeg  + (Widows who have inheritance rights)
  • Linggahe  + (width)
  • Ibag  + (width, field (chest))
  • Rai  + (the size of the thickness of the benchmark in traditional architecture)
  • Saraswati  + (wife of Brahma and the deity of books, knowledge, and learning. The last day of the Pawukon cycle, Saniscara Watugunung, is devoted to her worship. She is often depicted playing a musical instrument and accompanied by a swan.)
  • Dewi Sri  + (Goddess of rice)
  • Rabi  + (wife, referring to someone else's wife)
  • Antol  + (wig of long hair that can be tied up into a bun (sanggul) or worn long)
  • Ogel-ogel  + (wiggle)
  • Kejit-kejit  + (wiggle eyebrows)
  • Engkog  + (wiggle hips)
  • Ngengkog  + (wiggle hips)
  • Ngiseh  + (wiggle shoulders, one of the movements in dance. Twist a roll of green pandanus leaves into a tight spiral to make a babat before drying in the sun)
  • Makelijengan  + (wiggle, squirm quickly, as fish on line)
  • Kiyad-kiyud  + (wiggle, squirm, slowly, as when waking up)
  • Makiad-kiud  + (wiggle, stretch by wiggling, stretch body)
  • Ngenjongang  + (wiggle; shake)
  • Celeng Alas  + (wild boar)
  • Brejog  + (wild cat)
  • Sata wana  + (wild chicken; partridge)
  • Singapur  + (tree (Elaeocarpaceae), capulin, Jamaica cherry, kersen in B.I., small evergreen tree with soft)
  • Klampuak  + (tree (Myrtaceae))
  • Glagah  + (wild sugar cane, Saccharum spontaneum (Graminae))
  • Malinyaran  + (wild, aving wild behavior)
  • Edan  + (wild, crazy)
  • Galak  + (wild, ferocious, aggressive)
  • Sengap  + (wild, reckless, dangerously careless (esp. with respect to opinion), startled, surprised, wild looking)
  • Rengas  + (wild;not very careful; careless)
  • Kober  + (square or rectangular flag carried in relisquare or rectangular flag carried in religious procession. Sometimes: any flag or the decoration of a sampian or other parts of an offering that forms a small flag at the end of a coconut leaf, created by cutting away attachments of the leaf below the base of the flag so it is supported only by the lid. Vs. kober, without taling = to acquiesce, be willing or able (compare kobar = flame)be willing or able (compare kobar = flame))
  • Bakal  + (ingredients; material; stuff)
  • Musti  + (length measurement used in traditional Balinese architecture (Asta Kosala Kosali))
  • Kar  + (will)
  • Kal  + (will (derived from "bakal" meaning will or shall), want to)