| kamanyan | Incense. |
| korona | A crown. |
| kumala' | A fabulous precious stone. |
| kuppiya | A skull cap. |
| kursi' | A throne; elaborate chair. |
| kurus1 | Cross, the symbol of Christian religion. |
| juba | Long-sleeved shirt-type gown (worn by men for worship); robe, gown. |
| lihal | A stand for a Qur’an. |
| limbag 2 | Statue or image (of a hero or saint). |
| luku | White garment (worn by women for worship). |
| maligey | A decorated structure (esp. for the celebration of a graduation from the studies in the Qur’an). |
| manik 1 | A charm (esp. for invulnerability). |
| manik 2 (manik-manik) | Beads (made of any material); a charm (the power of which is being played down). |
| musā | Prayer mat. |
| nunuk | Balete tree, strangler fig. |
| parang muhusal | Cogon grass in the afterworld. |
| patta' | Picture, photograph. |
| sambit (sambitanr) | Instrument for divining (usually a rope). |
| santu | Image or statue of a saint; a saint. |
| sudjara | A prayer rug; a cloth spread out for worshiping. |
| sulban | A white turban (sometimes with a pattern, worn by men; originally only by a hadji'). |
| tasbi | A string of beads (used as an aid to memory in praying); prayer beads; rosary. |
| teli-teliyan | Decorations (made of coconut leaflets for the Mawulud celebration). |
| tugtug (tugtugan) | Container for burning incense, a censer. |