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1 bahu
shoulder -
2 bahu
shoulder. 2 k.r(Java) hamlet headman. 3 see BAKHU. 4 see BAU 2. -
3 pundak
shoulder. 2 neck. -
4 belikat
shoulder-blade -
5 sandang
shoulder-strap -
6 belikat
scapula, shoulder bone. -
7 dagang
1. from outside the region. 2. trade, commerce. 3. men-dagang carry on shoulder. -
8 galas
carrying pole. 2 goods carried on a shoulder pole. 2 peddle merchandise k.r(carried in containers suspended from carrying poles). -
9 gamit
ber-gamitk.r(an) nudge, atap s.o. on the shoulder, arm. 2 attract s.o.'s attention. -
10 gerak
movement. 2 twitch, jerk k.r(of eyelid, shoulder, etc., often regarded as an omen). peng-gerakan activation. -
11 herdislokasi
re-dislocation k.r(of shoulder, etc.). -
12 jangki
cords of a shoulder basket. -
13 jankih
cords of a shoulder basket. -
14 julang
men-julang soar, tower. 2 carry on the shoulder. 3 hold in high esteem, esteem highly. -
15 lembusir
withers, shoulder k.r(of beef, etc.). -
16 memanggul
carry on o.'s shoulder. -
17 memikul
carry on the shoulders. 2 shoulder, bear. -
18 mengkubit
pinch s.o. 2 tap s.o. on the arm or shoulder to attract his attention. -
19 mengubit
pinch s.o. 2 tap s.o. on the arm or shoulder to attract his attention. -
20 menyanggah
carry s.t. strapped over the shoulder. 2) bear k.r(a tittle).
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