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61 kelotok
meng-k.r(k)elotok fall off, be shed k.r(of akin, feathers, peels). -
62 kepelet
be made to fall in love by magical means. 2 be seduced. -
63 kepencut
k.r(Java) fall in love, be attracted to. -
64 kerlip
1. flickering k.r(of light). 2. fall in love. -
65 ketai
1. ber-ketai-ketai) crumble, fall apart. 2) decompose k.r(of a body, wood, etc.). 2. loser k.r(in a card game). -
66 keteter
1. /keteteran/) fall or lag behind, unable to keep up, left behind. 2) be on the verge of defeat. 2. in chaos, dispersed, disordered. -
67 ketiban
k.r(Java) have s.t. fall on o. 2 be struck by. -
68 kumpul
k.r(Mil.) fall in !. kumpul-kebo live together out of matrimony. -
69 luncat
miss or fall short of k.r(the mark). -
70 memelet
lick, stick out tongue. 2 flatter, play up to s.o. 3 make s.o. fall in love with o. by magical means. -
71 menangkup
close k.r(of two sides uniting). 2 fall face downward. -
72 menggugurkan
cause s.t to fall out prematurely. 2 topple, bring down. -
73 menimpang
cause s.t. to fall upon. 2 blame. -
74 menjauhi
let fall, drop 2 drop, supply a lower level with money 3 toppley, overthrow, bring down k.r( the gvt, regime) 4 ruin, topple, ruin a good name 5 k.r(leg) pass k.r(a sentence, judgement), hand down k.r(a verdict, decision). -
75 pelet
k.o. magic whereby a person is made to fall in love. -
76 pencut
(Java) fall in love, be attracted to. -
77 pincuk
a folded-over banana leaf used as a container for portions of food. 2 k.o. fruit salad served with a spicy fish sauce. 2. make s.o. fall in love. -
78 pincut
mem-pincut(kan) enthrall, make s.o. fall in love. -
79 relai
crumble, fall to pieces (of cakes, etc.). -
80 rompal
(Java, Jakarta) knocked loose, fall apart.
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