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- Rundah + (worry persistently; beating around; not calm)
- Ngugul + (worry, trouble, tease)
- Nyakit + (worrying self sick)
- Jelekang + (worse than)
- Bocokan + (worse; worse (about appearance or face))
- Acep + (to have strong hope or belief)
- Aci + (ceremony)
- Mebakti + (worship)
- Nyegara gunung + (Nyegara Gunung is a Balinese Hindu philosophy that between the sea (segara) and the mountain (gunung) is an inseparable unity. Therefore, every action on the mountain will have an impact on the sea. Vice versa.)
- Sembah + (worship, respect, greeting)
- Puja + (worship, respect, reverence, prayers)
- Ajap + (worship; hope)
- Plaibanga + (run away)
- Berung + (wound)
- Tatu + (wound)
- Gombet + (wound)
- Nebah + (knock fruit off tree with pole)
- Sida + (be able to, come about, take place, be complete, succeed)
- Bangkalan + (string)
- Malilit + (wound round, climbing (vine))
- Kesot + (wound where skin is rubbed off in a small area)
- Kesod + (wound, in which flesh is scraped off by contact with something, e.g. knee wound from falling off bike, etc.)
- Matatu + (injured; hurt; wounded)
- Kereng + (vigorous, strong, good at doing something, diligent, violent, loud, sometimes used to mean unpleasantly strong)
- Gledeg + (woven bamboo basket in the from of a shallow circular tray with a rounded bottom)
- Tembong + (woven bamboo basket with a flat bottom that looks like tetempeh, ,except that the vertical sides are very tall, about 8 cm. high, made of a single strip of bamboo)
- Sri + (woven bamboo piece on top of a cili (hour glass shaped) figure that is commonly used as an effigy in such ceremonies as cremations)
- Klabang + (woven bamboo slats in a rectangular shape used as a base for drying the snacks)
- Benang + (thin string, sewing thread)
- Slopi + (woven object that looks like a giant dust pan, made of rather kasar bamboo and used for sweeping up coarse trash)
- Ingka + (woven objects, usually trays or small bask … woven objects, usually trays or small baskets, made of lidi, central leaf spines of coconut or Borassus palm leaves. The latter are more flexible and thus more suited to plaiting than lidi from coconut leaves. Flat ingka trays are sold in most village markets. Ingka baskets are a tourist item markets. Ingka baskets are a tourist item)
- Kaplintir + (woven; braided (by))
- Plintira + (woven; braided; spun (by someone/something))
- Ngaput + (wrap up)
- Ngaputin + (wrap it up)
- Pligehang + (wrap it; wrap it up; twine; convolve (imperative))
- Nglimbed + (wrap something around something else, e.g. sabuk around person)
- Ngulungan + (wrap something into a separate, single coil or spool)
- Bungkus + (wrap up)
- Bedbedang + (wrap; rope; band)
- Plincedang + (wrap; rope; twine; twist (imperative))
- Medbedang + (wrap; tie)
- Medbedin + (wrap; tied)
- Milit + (wrap; twist; roll)
- Bedbedina + (wrapped (by him/her); bandaged (by him/her))
- Pilita + (wrapped (by someone/something); rolled (by someone/something); twisted (by someone/something))
- Bedbed + (wrapped all the way around with something (not just patched locally))
- Mlinteng + (wrapped around; twisted)
- Tum + (a food package consisting of a dough of choppped or pounded be, coconut, spices, and a little sugar)
- Makaput + (wrapped up; wrapped up; wrapped with leaves, paper and so on)