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1 peg.
[pegunungan] mountains. 2. [pegawai] employee. -
2 baji
wedge. 2 peg. -
3 membaji
spilt s.t. with a wedge. 2 hold together with a peg. -
4 pasak
pin, peg, dowel. 2 bolt. 3 pivot, axis. 4 turning point. -
5 pen
pin for holding s.t. together in surgery. 2) peg or dowel for joining wood or bamboo. 3) grenade pin. 2. pen-atom ballpoint pen. -
6 sampiran
place to hang clothes, a rack, peg, hook. 2 first two lines of a pantun, couplet. -
7 sangkutan
relation, connection. 2 involvement. 3 peg, hook. 4 obstacle. -
8 semat
pin, peg, hook. -
9 sigai
k.r(Lit.) pegs inserted in pole for climbing. 2 small ladder, peg ladder. -
10 tumang
1. 1) k.o. peg or stake. 2) rock or stick to support pan on a brazier. 2. k.r(Ambon) leaf container for sago meal. -
11 pasak
pin; peg; wedge
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