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to drill a hole, to bore, to make a hole through
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Ver (v)
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duplicitous
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Verther (adj)
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cunning, clever, unprincipled or mean, treacherous, deceitful, hypocritical
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Vervek (adj)
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hypocrisy
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Vervekna (n)
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a term of reproach or contempt (thaw vet naw rawh – don’t always do it)
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Vet (adv)
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to put round
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Vêt (v)
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to beguile, to deceive
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Vethlem (v)
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very, exceedingly
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Vieu (adv)
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to attend to, to nurture, to nurse
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Vil (v)
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wave or brandish (as stick or weapon)
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Vilik (v)
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to have ill temper, ill tempered, irritable, to be ill-tempered, etc
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Vin (adj)
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to be in a remorse or guilt feeling
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Ving (v)
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to rotate, to revolve
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Vir (v)
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to have an intense longing for food, to be unmannerly in want of food
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Vir (adj)
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a light wind, a slow breeze
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Virthli (n)
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to favour one more than the others
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Vobik (v)
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special favour
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Vochuom (n)
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time, times (voi tamtak, voi khat, voi hni, voi thum, etc)
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Voi (adverbial prefix for numerals)
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to break wind, to fart
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Voi (v)
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the left-hand side
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Voi (n)
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suddenly, unexpectedly
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Voi le khat (adv)
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left side
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Voi tieng (n)
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a wild creeper with a pungent smell
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Voihnamzai (n)
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leftie, left-handed person
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Voikawlong (n)
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sometime ago, long time ago
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Voikhat khan (adv)
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one two three
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Voikhat voihni voithum (adj)
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today
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Voisun (n)
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this morning
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Voituk (n)
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tonight
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Voizan (n)
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this evening
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Voizan tieng (n)
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the domestic pig
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Vok (n)
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pig’s food
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Vok bu (n)
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the pots used to cook pig’s food
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Vok bubel (n)
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to be older in age
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Vok ek sir hmasa (v)
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see ‘taikuong’
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Vok kuong (n)
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a pig’s wallow
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Vokbuol (n)
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a pig’s trough
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Vokkuong (n)
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a sacrificial post upon which the skull of pig is posted
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Vokluphan (n)
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a sacrificial post upon which the skull of a domesticated pig is exposed
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Vokluphan (n)
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a variety of wild tree
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Vokmit (n)
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name of a small edible plant
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Vokna an (n)
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name of an edible plant
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Voknaan (n)
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a sow
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Vokpui (n)
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name of a creeper plant
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Vokpui bahra (n)
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the name of a plant with daisy like flowers and burr like seeds
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Vokpui thal (n)
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pork, bacon
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Voksa (n)
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pig’s food
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Vokthlai (n)
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the pots used to cook or store pig’s food
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Vokthlai bel (n)
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swollen
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Vol (adj)
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volunteer
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Volantiar (n)
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dark, tawny, black
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Vom (adj)
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contraction or short form of ‘savom’
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Vom (n)
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the name of a species of tree whose trunk dust is irritating to human body
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Vombal (n)
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the name of a wild plant the buds of which is edible
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Vombân (n)
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the name of a tree
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Vombu (n)
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an elevated wooden platform temporarily constructed by hunters to wait for their targets
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Vombuhreu (n)
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the name of a succulent plant
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Vomkur (n)
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a bear's head, used as the moon when only three quarters is visible
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Vomlu (n)
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poetical term for bear
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Vomphuoi (n)
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a bear trap
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Vomthlak (n)
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name of wild tree with edible fruit
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Vomva (n)
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the belly, the stomach
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Von (n)
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to keep or remember (in the mind), to bear (a child)
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Von (v)
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an indigestion problem due to mostly overeating
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Von treng (adj)
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the lower part of the stomach of a four-legged animal
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Vonchawi (n)
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keep, to preserve, to take care of
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Vong (v)
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all, entirety
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Vong (adverbial suffix)
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name of tree
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Vongdawl (n)
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name of tree
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Vongthir (n)
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to scatter, to throw up, to toss
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Vor (v)
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names of trees with edible fruit
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Vora vapui (n)
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the culmination, climax, zenith
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Vortawp (adj)
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a species of leech
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Votthahlaw (n)
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the ear of grain or maize; (v) to ear as grain or maize
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Vui (n)
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to bury or dispose of the dead in any manner
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Vui (v)
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flowering time, things at their best periods
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Vul (v)
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the time of being in full bloom, the time of being in height of glory
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Vul lai (n)
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to be piled up (as measure, etc), piled up
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Vûm (adj)
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skin
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Vun (n)
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skin disease
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Vun natna (n)
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best time of, prospering time, etc
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Vûng (adj)
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mound (of dug out soil), mound (of cow dung), etc
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Vûng (n)
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to wither, to wrinkle, withered, wrinkled
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Vuoi (v)
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to beat, to strike, to thresh (grain), to poison (fish) etc
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Vuok (v)
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to beat severely, to give a severe thrashing
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Vuok hrep (v)
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name of a fruit-bearing creeper plant
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Vuokdûp (n)
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to beat to death, beaten to death, to cause death due to beating
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Vuokhlum (v)
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same as ‘vuokhlum’
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Vuokthat (v)
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name of wild tree
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Vuokthret (n)
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a weal, wound
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Vuol (n)
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to fly
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Vuong (v)
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aeroplane
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Vuongna (n)
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to earth up, to fill in (as hole), to pile up on top of
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Vur (v)
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snow, ice, hoar frost
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Vûr (n)
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to cover up with earth
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Vur khum (v)
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entirely, perfectly, quite
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Vur vur (adv)
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ashes, dust, to be reduced to ashes or dust
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Vut (n)
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of little or no value, of little or no use
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Vut laia voi ang (phrase)
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scoop of ashes, fire pans, shovel
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Vutluo (n)
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a hundred, hundreds, a century
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Za (adj)
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