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misfortune, ill luck
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Vangduoina (n)
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a Hmar Vangsie sub clan
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Vanghoih (n)
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poetical term for village
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Vangkhuo (n)
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the time when a thing is at its best, the time of greatest prosperity
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Vanglai (n)
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days of one’s youth
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Vanglaini (n)
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fortunate, lucky, to be fortunate, etc
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Vangnei (adj)
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fortunate, lucky
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Vangnei thlak (adj)
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fortunately, luckily
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Vangnei thlak takin (adv)
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fortunately, luckily
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Vangneia siemin (adv)
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luck, fortune
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Vangneina (n)
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name of a Hmar clan
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Vangsie (n)
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name of a wild tree
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Vangsip (n)
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the spirit or ghost of weather believed to have existed by the pre-Christian Hmars. A particular ritual known as ‘intei’ was performed so as to please this spirit when there is drought or too much rain in a particular year
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Vanhrit (n)
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name of edible wild plant
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Vanian (n)
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thunder
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Vaninrum (n)
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the last food one eats before dying or the offering of food made for a departed soul
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Vankai bu (n)
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the name of a creeper with aerial roots
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Vankai hrui (n)
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a Hmar Thiek sub clan
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Vankal (n)
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the wide open sky, the expanse sky
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Vanlaizawl (n)
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the term used by the legendary and Hmar Christian pioneer the late Reverend Thangngur to refer to Jesus Christ which literally means Heaven’s little child
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Vanmirilbungdawntuoi (n)
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the sky beyond the reach of birds
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Vanpalaileng (n)
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the universe
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Vanpholeng (n)
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the heaven falling (an expression of extreme distress), to be suddenly or unexpectedly overtaken by misery
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Vanpui chim (phrase)
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heaven
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Vanram (n)
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clouds in the sky
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Vanrang sum (n)
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an abyss
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Vansam (n)
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the angels
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Vantirko (n)
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average, medium, moderate
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Vantlang (adj)
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the society
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Vantlang (n)
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to be known by the general public
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Vantlang hriet (v)
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the general public, the people
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Vantlang mi (n)
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a variety of wild tree
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Vantrai (n)
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to look up straight, to turn the face straight upwards
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Vanvadak (v)
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the universe
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Vanvêl (n)
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the name of a creeper
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Vapai hrui (n)
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river side
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Vapang (n)
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name of a variety of insect that makes loud noise
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Vapatsâi (n)
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a hornbill
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Vapuol (n)
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a herd of hornbill flying in the sky
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Vapuol mo thruoi (n)
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wise, clever, artful, etc
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Var (adj)
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white (not dark)
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Var (adj)
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perfectly, quite, entirely
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Var (adv)
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dim (as sight), opposite of light
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Var lo (adj)
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ignorant, to be ignorant
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Var lo (adj)
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cunning, subtle
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Var vervek (adj)
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a duck
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Varak (n)
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duckling
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Varakte (n)
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the other side of a river
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Varal (n)
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the verandah, the front porch of a house
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Varanda (n)
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the peacock pheasant
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Varihaw (n)
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name of variety of a bird with long neck
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Varingsei (n)
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name of a small wild bird
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Varit (n)
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wisdom
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Varna (n)
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a Hmar Lawitlang sub clan
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Varte (n)
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early dawn
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Vartrien (n)
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the partridge
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Varung (n)
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name of a species of bird
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Varuol (n)
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name of a species of bird
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Varuol mitcheng (n)
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stream, a valley, spaces between two mountains with a stream in it
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Varuom (n)
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name of a small bird
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Vasui (n)
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soon, quickly, rapidly, fast, hastily, without delay, immediately
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Vat (adv)
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to cut (jhum)
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Vat (v)
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to cut clean (trees and plants)
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Vat nam (v)
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quickly, immediately, hastily
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Vat vat (adv)
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a goose
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Vatawk (n)
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the generic name of all birds
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Vate (n)
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a bird’s nest
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Vate bu (n)
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the name of a plant (mussaenda roxburgii)
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Vatepuonthrui (n)
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a dove
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Vathru (n)
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the name of a flowering tree
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Vâu (n)
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the edge or border of a jhum just beyond the cultivated area
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Vâuba (n)
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to threaten, to adjur
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Vauh (v)
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to threaten or frighten into compliance
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Vauh dei (v)
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threatening, menacing or bellicose speech
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Vauhpum (n)
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to have one’s threatening speech menacing
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Vauhpum sukna (v)
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a pheasant
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Vavu (n)
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cutting (of the hair)
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Vaw (v)
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name of a variety of weed
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Vawmakuor (n)
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to toss up
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Vawr (v)
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vote
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Vawt (v)
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name of a species of wild bird
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Vazâr (n)
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the name of a bird with a long tail
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Vazûn (n)
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also, too, as well
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Ve (adv)
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to look out for, to watch stealthily, to seize stealthily
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Ve (v)
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each (of two), both
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Ve ve (adv)
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to go or walk backwards and forwards or to and fro
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Vei (v)
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adverbial phrase, withal
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Vei le (adv)
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to surround, to go round, around, round
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Vêl (v)
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round, on all sides of
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Velah (adv)
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that encircle, that round up
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Veltu (n)
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time spent to prepare for something
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Velvuol (n)
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to watch, to look after
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Véng (v)
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a village, vicinity, neighbourhood, a neighbour
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Vêng (n)
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the upper part of a street or village
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Veng lu (n)
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the lower part of a village or street
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Veng mong (n)
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a neighbour, neighbours
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Venghai (n)
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to watch (over), protect, prevent from harm
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Venghim (v)
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the upper part of a Hmar hill village
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Vengsak (n)
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the lower part of a Hmar hill village
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Vengthlang (n)
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a watcher, a keeper, a guard
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Vengtu (n)
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