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1 keputrian
women's affairs. 2 womanhood. -
2 slek
women's slacks often tight. -
3 stoking
women's stockings. -
4 yapon
bathrobe k.r(for women). 2 Western-style women's dress. -
5 Aisyiah
reformist Muslim organization for women. -
6 almarhumah
the late, the deceased (of women). -
7 angkin
(China) cloth waistband, sash worn by women. -
8 bengkung
1. 1) long waist sash used by women wearing sarongs. 2) abdominal sash worn after giving birth. 2. bent, crooked. -
9 berguk
dress covering entire body exept eyes and hands sometimes worn by Muslim women. -
10 bersolek
apply o.'s make up. 2 dress up k.r(of women). -
11 biras
relationship between two men marrying sisters or between two women marrying brothers. 2 coreferent title between two persons in such situations. -
12 bunting
pregnant k.r(of animals). 2 full, filled out k.r(of paddy, etc.). 3 k.r(Derog.) pregnant k.r(of women). -
13 cadar
veil k.r(worn by Islam women, bride, etc.). -
14 doger
k.r(Sunda) k.o. folk dance performed by women. -
15 empok
k.r(Jakarta) term address and reference for o.'s older sister. 2 term of address to lower class women. -
16 idah
1. gift to establish ties of love between men and women, love token. meng-idah-kan a gift as an introduction to courtship. 2. see IDDAH. -
17 Kartini
Raden Ajeng Kartini, a 9th-century Java woman, who distinguished herself in fields where women were traditionally excluded. -
18 kerongsang
brooch, esp. a set of three brooches used to fasten together women's traditional blouses. -
19 Kowad
[Korps Wanita Angkatan Darat] Army Women's Corps. -
20 Kowal
[Korps Wanita Angkatan Laut] Navy Women's Corps.
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