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A list of all pages that have property "English equivalent" with value "a hen with her chicks". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Aina  + (a hen with her chicks)
    • Panca Sanak  + (a holy sacrifice in the bhuta yadnya that uses five main animals (swans, dogs, pigs, goats, cows). this is greater than panca sata)
    • Panca Sata  + (a holy sacrifice in the bhuta yadnya that uses five coloured chickens (white, red, siungan, black, and brumbun) which is considered as the basic of another larger caru)
    • Satusan  + (a hundred)
    • Darma yatra  + (a journey to spread religious teachings)
    • Tipat blekok  + (a ketipat made with a braid of two leaf lanes to complement the sajen &quot)
    • Tipat adegan  + (a ketupat made with a braid of four leaf lanes to complement the sajen "babangkit")
    • Tipat blayag  + (a ketupat made with a braid of two leaf lanes to complement the ritual offering in the rice fields)
    • Tipat bagia  + (a ketupat made with a braid of two lontar leaves to complement the "babangkit" offerings)
    • Tali  + (a thousand)
    • Sumping  + (a kind of a cake)
    • Beleng  + (a kind of betel)
    • Bangsing  + (root)
    • Bangkebai  + (a kind of cannon)
    • Plecing  + (a kind of chili sauce for mixed with kale vegetables)
    • Ropa  + (a kind of cloth)
    • Belek  + (soft)
    • Plekir  + ('baris' dancer crown)
    • Bangsel  + (damp)
    • Rubung  + (a kind of earrings stuff or eardrop (jewelry in the ear) for men)
    • Tuak  + (beer)
    • Sajeng  + (palm beer)
    • Ricik  + (a kind of fish)
    • Soli  + (a kind of flower)
    • Klaci  + (a kind of forest wood whose fruit is very acidic)
    • Pengkah  + (a kind of ghost with big stomach)
    • Papenggong  + (a kind of granary)
    • Cepuk  + (a kind of ikat cloth or fabric whose base color is red)
    • Pepetet  + (a kind of lizard whose skin is blackish, glowing white and flying)
    • Petaka  + (grip on the top of the rib-shaped ribs on the traditional house)
    • Pidada  + (a kind of mangrove, which the fruit used as rujak (salad)
    • Durmanggala  + (bad omen)
    • Puring  + (croton)
    • Sepet-sepet  + (fire flame bush)
    • Taah  + (tool, kind of)
    • Nunas baos  + (a kind of ritual of calling spirits)
    • Pogot  + (a kind of sea fish whose scales are thick and poisonous if not treated properly)
    • Rijasa  + (a kind of shrub flower that is pink in color)
    • Rijig  + (a kind of small bean)
    • Plapah  + (a kind of spice mixture)
    • Gesing  + (a kind of thorny bamboo)
    • Rinti  + (a kind of thread as ceremonial equipment)
    • Gipang  + (a kind of traditional cake)
    • Pradah  + (a kind of tree whose wooden terrace is believed to have magical value)
    • Plaus  + (a kind of triangular shaped offerings base made of coconut leaf)
    • Ronde  + (a kind of warm drink with ginger water added with round stuffing made from sticky rice flour and other spices)
    • Cabol  + (a kind of wooden rice spoon)
    • Emblong  + (a large baking dish)
    • Agebog  + (a large bunch)
    • Rogreg  + (a large wound or tear)
    • Rokrak  + (a large wound or tear)
    • Ngraung  + (a large, deep hole)
    • Bungbung  + (a length of bamboo)
    • Sawala  + (a letter written on palm leaves)
    • Abedik  + (a little)
    • Akedik  + (a little)
    • Kidik  + (a little)
    • Kikit  + (a little)
    • Pijit  + (a little)
    • Samatra  + (a little)
    • Rendet  + (a little different)
    • Akebiasan  + (a little, somewhat, at a glance, for a moment)
    • Udange  + (a lobster)
    • Akeh  + (many)
    • Ombéh  + (much)
    • Renyep  + (neat)
    • Gaak-giik  + (a loud snarl)
    • Becicane  + (a magpie)
    • Gangga  + (intoxicating bananas when eaten)
    • Cekel  + (a handful)
    • Yuta  + (a million)
    • Akejep  + (briefly)
    • Kejep  + (a moment)
    • Jebos  + (a moment)
    • Bikule  + (a mouse)
    • Rombong  + (push)
    • Abongkos  + (a pack)
    • Ratna Sambawa  + (a part of panca tatagata)
    • Aketeng  + (a coin)
    • Sipsip  + (a piece of bamboo over the ribs of the house to attach the roof)
    • Pagagan  + (a place to plant rice fields)
    • Bale angklung  + (angklung hall)
    • Penastan  + (a place to washing hand)
    • Nasi rongan  + (a portion of rice for ten people)
    • Perocot  + (a pot of water or a jar of coconut shell)
    • Juru  + (a professional)
    • Subali  + (a protagonist from the hindu epic ramayana)
    • Sugriwa  + (a protagonist from the hindu epic ramayana)
    • Bladbadan  + (a pun)
    • Makepung  + (a race with bulls)
    • Garu  + (a rake)
    • Sarga  + (friend)
    • Jalan  + (travel)
    • Sangkur sempret  + (a rooster's tail that hangs to the ground)
    • Piasan  + (a sacred hall to decorate pratima etc. or a sanctuary in the sacred place)
    • Ngengkik  + (a sad cry)
    • Komoh  + (soup)
    • Lubak tapis  + (a scourge to frighten children)
    • Bale-bale  + (a seat or bed made of bamboo or wood)
    • Alu  + (lizard)
    • Rence  + (a series of fruit in a sprig)
    • Aprancak  + (a set of)
    • Radeg  + (a set of clothes)
    • Garut  + (a sharp weapon at the curved end like a fishing pole)
    • Lipi lengis  + (snake)
    • Ngepeng  + (a short break)
    • Mepeng  + (a short break)
    • Pencok  + (a side dish of spiced corn or beans)
    • Pangentas  + (a sin smelter (holy water))
    • Bale pegat  + (a six-masted building with its halls or building divided in two, located in the western part of the yard, as a place to receive guests)
    • Tipat balang  + (a six-pointed diamond made with a braid of two pandanus lines, which functions as a container for grasshoppers)
    • Gurih  + (a skin infection)
    • Empag  + (a small leafy tree, its height can reach 20 meters, the wood is good for handicraft materials.)
    • Pering  + (bamboo)
    • Kaliadrem  + (kaliadrem cake)
    • Papasangan  + (a sorcery device)
    • Alangkat  + (a span)
    • Gangsing  + (a spinning toy)
    • Ganjing  + (a stake mounted on two points where the rope is tied to measure the surface level)
    • Regang  + (a state of disgusting fingers doing something)
    • Jauk  + (pantomime dance wearing masks that portray strong and powerful characters (such as shiva and rahwana))
    • Pangentos  + (a substitute)
    • Penggantin  + (a substitute)
    • Bale tegeh  + (a tall building in the corner of a palace or temple courtyard)
    • Kalimayah  + (a thousand-legged beast that emits light at night)
    • Pangandongan  + (a tool for carrying)
    • Pangecekan  + (a tool for checking)
    • Panegtegan  + (one of the terms about the day in the balinese calendar)
    • Jan  + (ladder)
    • Pangapok  + (a tool for making deterrent)
    • Pangikalan  + (a tool for twisting a rope)
    • Sipat  + (a tool from sooty thread for making straight lines)
    • Pangesan  + (tool, kind of)
    • Wayang-wayang  + (a tool to facilitate the baking of satay)
    • Pangedigan  + (bat)
    • Pamaji  + (a tool to stretch the cleavage that is sawed or split)
    • Panundun  + (a tool to wake up)
    • Kepundung  + (a tree of kapundung (baccaurea racemosa))
    • Badung  + (a tree whose fruit is round as big as a tomato, yellow, and has a sour taste)
    • Aantaran  + (a trip)
    • Bale mujur  + (a twelve-masted building, erected in the western part of the house, as a place to receive guests)
    • Gayah sari  + (a type of 'gayah pupus' whose top is decorated with flower essence)
    • Celuluk  + (celuluk)
    • Crenggah  + (a type of banana whose fruits are long and curved)