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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "visiting to bring the new bride to the family home". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Manimbai  + (Throw)
  • Manimba  + (Throwing away water)
  • Tajarat  + (Tied)
  • Tapalingur  + (tilted head condition)
  • Kaya  + (Together with; similar to; like.)
  • Badauh  + (tomorrow's sign of the start of fasting)
  • Pamagar  + (tools for fencing)
  • Tambal  + (torn clothing covering)
  • Kalalatu  + (traces of burnt objects carried by the wind)
  • Wadak  + (traditional concoction applied topically)
  • Uluh-Uluh  + (trouser eyelets, holes in each corner of the Banjar people's mosquito nets)
  • Tail  + (unit of weight measurement 37.8 g)
  • Tacabut  + (Uprooted)
  • Balampu  + (Use a light.)
  • Tapalar  + (used (even though it doesn't meet the requirements))
  • Habis  + (Used up)
  • Cangang  + (using eyes to see; (notice))
  • Urat  + (Veins)
  • Wisa  + (Venom (Noun): A substance that causes disease or death if it enters the body; poison. Can (adjective): Capable of doing something; capable. Can (Verb): Capable; can.)
  • Mangadelon  + (very dirty (clothes))
  • Ba'Langan  + (visiting to bring the new bride to the family home)
  • Pinggang  + (waist)
  • Tahadang  + (wait for something)
  • Balalah  + (walking here and there aimlessly)
  • Mancaruruk  + (water gushes profusely)
  • Banyu Yasin  + (water that has been recited Surah Yasin)
  • Balayung (2)  + (wax to smooth lips before eating)
  • Jabang  + (weapons storage equipment)
  • Maragai  + (When the leaves fall, only branches and twigs remain)
  • Kapas  + (white fluffy fiber that can be spun into thread and so on)
  • Manday  + (whose outer skin has been removed)
  • Badengkek  + (with your chest puffed out, buttocks pulled back)
  • Disisit  + (Withdrawn)
  • Rinjingan  + (Wok)
  • Wancuh  + (wooden rice spoon)
  • Raba  + (wooden twigs in the water which often become fish nests)
  • Ampang  + (woven from bamboo slats)
  • Maalung  + (wrap with alung)
  • Tulisan  + (writing)
  • Inggih  + (yes answer from young people to older people)