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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
- Gamana + (the least)
- Krebeke + (the lightning)
- Gobane + (the likeness)
- Betenan + (lower side)
- Eedanga + (the lowering (of something's position))
- Becicane + (a magpie)
- Bale mandapa + (the main building which has twelve poles, generally a place of deliberation)
- Truna-trunane + (the male teenager)
- Anake + (the person)
- Pekenne + (the market)
- Bene + (the fish)
- Culuung + (pork)
- Ambeg paramarta + (the mind of someone who has arrived at the destination)
- Plais + (the money from pawning the arable land.)
- Raksasane + (the monster)
- Rantek + (the more active)
- Pinih + (first)
- Montore + (the motorcycle)
- Gegumuk + (the mound)
- Gununge + (the mountain)
- Bikule + (a mouse)
- Wayan + (the name for the first child)
- Swadana + (own cost)
- Crorot + (the name of the cake with circular circles)
- Watugunung + (name of 30th uku)
- Boma + (the name of the painting (carving) in the form of a face (giant))
- Jaran guyang + (the name of the type of black magic that causes people to get drunk in love)
- Padang jampi + (the name of the type of grass for drinking medicine)
- Bebakuhan + (general form of a building)
- Buin Manine + (the next day)
- Bale sari + (singasari)
- Pejabate + (officials)
- Riinan + (the old)
- Permas + (kind of woven fabric)
- Pamendak + (welcoming)
- Juuk peres + (the orange used by the drink)
- Tapak + (flat)
- Tibu + (deep river passage)
- Nabe + (the pastor/priest who gives spiritual instructions that the priest or future priest must obey)
- Padalingsa + (the pattern of traditional poem based on number of row, syllables, and the last vocal sound)
- Anake + (the person)
- Tapakan + (offerings which are stepped on in the ceremony of cutting teeth)
- Recedana + (the pitra yadnya ceremony which replaces the body (corpse) with the symbol of holy water (tirta), is usually done if the body that has been buried has no trace of its former because it has long been buried, or the location of the grave is too far away)
- Tongos + (the place)
- Sanggah cucuk + (the place of offerings is made of woven bamboo with one pole for blind times)
- Plangkiran + (the place to offer sajen, made of wooden boards, mounted on the wall of the room)
- Plastike + (the plastic)
- Parwa + (part of mahabarata)
- Nlekep + (the position of the hands are bent and supports the drooping head)
- Tayog + (the posture while dancing involves walking with a slight sway, with the right and left feet stepping forward alternately)