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to provoke and put others at loggerhead
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Chawktuo (v)
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yeast
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Chawl (n)
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to rest, to give up, to discontinue
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Chawl (v)
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a rest house
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Chawlbuk (n)
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to refresh oneself by resting
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Chawlhadam (v)
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a traditional Hmar village waiting area on the road to jhum fields
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Chawlhmun (n)
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a week
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Chawlkar (n)
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rest time
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Chawllawk (v)
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resting place
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Chawllawkna (n)
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a Hmar Ngente sub clan
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Chawlngawng (n)
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rest day, the Sabbath, Sunday
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Chawlni (n)
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to be hardened, callous, unmoved, etc
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Chawlol (adj)
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to leave off, to retire from, to discontinue
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Chawlsan (v)
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to feed, to tend, to support, to nurture; to jump
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Chawm (v)
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name of a species of bird
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Chawmanai (n)
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a panicky situation when one suddenly faces problem
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Chawmchawrok (adj)
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to be entirely dependent on others for one’s support
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Chawmhlawm (v)
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to jump over
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Chawmhlen (v)
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to support a person for life
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Chawmhlum (v)
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to rear up
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Chawmlien (v)
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sponsorship
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Chawmna (n)
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to feed and fatten
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Chawmthau (v)
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sponsor, one who feed or support
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Chawmtu (n)
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cotton roll ready for spinning
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Chawn (n)
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the calf of the leg or hand; poetical term for ‘arm’
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Chawnban (n)
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to join or take part in a festival or feast
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Chawngchen (v)
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a Hmar Zote sub clan
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Chawnghau (n)
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a Hmar Ngente sub clan
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Chawnghawi (n)
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a Hmar Thiek sub clan
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Chawnghekte (n)
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a sub clan under Banzang clan of Hmar Darngawn
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Chawnghmunte (n)
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the cobra
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Chawngkor (n)
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the evening star, the Venus
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Chawngmawi (n)
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a type of traditional Hmar marriage almost similar to child marriage
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Chawngmolak (n)
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a Hmar Biete sub clan
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Chawngngo (n)
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a variety of wild tree
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Chawngpereng (n)
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a Hmar Zote sub clan
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Chawngsiekim (n)
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a pre-Christian era Hmar folk goddess believed to have control over all wild animals
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Chawngtinler (n)
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a Hmar Zote sub clan
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Chawngtuoltu (n)
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a Hmar Zote sub clan
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Chawngvawr (n)
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the sparrow
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Chawngzawng (n)
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a Hmar Zote sub clan
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Chawnkhup (n)
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a Hmar Thiek sub clan
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Chawnnel (n)
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a sub clan under Hmar Lawitlang Sungte
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Chawnsim (n)
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a sub clan of Hmar Lusei
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Chawnzik (n)
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immediate, to close, instant
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Chawpchil (adj)
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immediate, to close, instant
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Chawplechil (adj)
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backside of a Hmar traditional house
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Chawr (n)
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those living in the back side of one’s house
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Chawrhai (n)
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a raised platform on the backside of a Hmar house
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Chawrsong (n)
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big bowl used in kitchen for washing, etc
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Chawtol (n)
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you, thee, to you, for thee
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Che (prn)
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move, shift
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Che (v)
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a surprise exclamation
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Che! (intjn)
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to move, to act
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Chechang (v)
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to romp, to play
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Chei (v)
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to tidy, to make or put tidy, to repair
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Chei (v)
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to repair, to mend
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Chei thar (v)
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a surprise exclamation
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Chei! (intjn)
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to repair or tidy up a house
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Cheibawl (v)
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to beautify, to adorn
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Cheimawi (v)
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decoration; an item used to decorate something
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Cheimawina (n)
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a wooden fork like object used for crushing paddy in wet paddy field
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Cheiruong (n)
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the small intestine of an animal
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Chek (n)
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to chop (with an axe), to hoe, to split wood with an axe
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Chèk (v)
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cheque
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Chek (n)
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to oppress, to persecute
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Cheksawl (v)
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oppression, persecution
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Cheksawlna (n)
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to catch hold of, to hold, to grasp, etc
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Chel (v)
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something to hold on (like railings in a stairway)
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Chelbân (n)
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use or utilise to the extreme level
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Chelek (v)
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rail, railing, which one can hold and rely on it
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Chelfung (n)
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detain, to detain
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Cheltang (v)
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chopper, a bill-hook, dao, knife
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Chem (n)
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to disconnect or destroy someone’s source of livelihood; to inflict mental injury to someone
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Chem boa lu la (phrase)
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one’s interest areas or fields where one is more proficient
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Chem fena zawng (n)
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a slanted knife
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Chemlukuoi (n)
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a big knife
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Chempui (n)
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a sword
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Chemsei (n)
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a murderer or adulterer who submit himself to the village chief so as to escape from revenge by the victim party
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Chemsen Suok (n)
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a Hmar folk hero
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Chemtattepu (n)
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a small knife
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Chemte (n)
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to be as high as
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Chen (adj)
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up to, as far as
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Chen (prpn)
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live, to live
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Chêng (v)
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a rupee
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Chêng (n)
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a symmetrical shape
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Chêng (adj)
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to stay on and on, to remain forever
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Cheng zing (v)
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to be with someone continuously for some period of time
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Chengchil (v)
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the name of a tree with very sour edible fruit
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Chengkek (n)
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a remote place, a far-flung area
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Chengker (adj)
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a very far-off and secluded area
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Chengkerkâr (n)
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a bitter gourd, karela
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Chengkha (n)
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the name of a water snail
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Chengkol (n)
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place of living
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Chêngna (n)
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poetical term for gun and weapons
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Chengrang (n)
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cut with scissor, to clip, to clamp
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Chep (v)
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small, cramped for room, to be small, etc
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Chêp (adj)
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to cut off, to prune
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Chep bong (v)
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to cut (cloth) into two halves
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Chep thlêr (v)
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the name of a squirrel
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Chepa (n)
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