English: (Verb) Let or allow.
Bahasa Malaysia: Biarkan atau benarkan.
Pronunciation: [le]
Source: Alexander D. Smith
alem: Night.
bekilet: Lightning.
belengang: The Rhinoceros Hornbill. A large hornbill with a long and curved yellow-red casque on its upper beak.
beleson: A type of whirlpool formed when the water flow impacts the river bank as the river comes to a turn, forming a strong whirling current.
belevang: Butterfly.
betele': Woodpecker.
bilen: To call out to someone.
bileng: Green. To be green.
bule: Can. Able to do.
bulet: Type of porridge.
dau leje: Sunset.
kalem: Common mango fruit.
kelebau: Water Buffalo.
kelebek: An uneven surface with a series of depressions, like a road with many dips in it.
keleme: Fifth.
kelep: Hard-shelled turtle found in and around rivers.
kelepot: Blowpipe.
kelese': Chair.
keleseng: Wrinkled appearance. To be wrinkled.
kelevet: Shield. Refering to the traditional type of Kenyah shield. It is long and slender in shape, sometimes with intricate carvings on the front.
kule: The clouded leopard. Distinct from other leopards by its dark fur color and large dark-brown to black blotches.
kule: expressing agreement
kuleh: An emphatic sentence-final particle.
kulet kayu: Tree bark.
lale': Dementia. Senility.
lalem: Inside of something. Could have the meaning of ``under'' when used with water, as in under the surface of the water, or ``inside'' the water.
langau bileng: A type of large fly.
lebeh: More.
lebo' vo': The Lebo' Vo' people, their language, and culture. A sub-group of the Kenyah people. Lebo' Vo' have settled in Long San, Long Ikang, and Long Selaan, three communities on the Baram River, Sarawak, Malaysia.
leda': To boil.