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stalactite (on the roof)
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Fângfar (n)
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a species of large cucumber
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Fanghma (n)
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a species of large bean
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Fanghrakawmfak (n)
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a rite and ritual performed so as to please ‘fapite’ in before the annual crop season begins in the pre-Christian Hmar society
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Fangko (n)
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to visit all, to saturate completely
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Fangsuok (v)
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name of tree
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Fapawl (n)
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the spirit of goddess of crops
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Fapite (n)
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term for a man to refer to all his sisters and female cousins or relatives
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Far (n)
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to fall as a droplet, a drop, to drip, to leak
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Far (v)
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the fir tree, the pine
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Fâr (n)
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pharisees
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Farisai (n)
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the term for a man to refer to all his sisters and female cousins or relatives
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Farnu (n)
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a makeshift container of paddy
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Fasier (n)
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a raised threshing floor in the indigenous Hmar jhums
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Fasuor (n)
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pimple, acne
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Fathiet (n)
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a Hmar Biete sub clan
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Fatlei (n)
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one who presides at a feast
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Fatu (n)
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husk of grain, chaff
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Favai (n)
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the finer particles of ‘favai’
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Favaidi (n)
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the bigger particles or the outer particles of ‘favai’
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Favaihram (n)
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the autumn
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Favang (n)
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to gather together, to bring together
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Fawkkhawm (v)
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as well, along with
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Fawm (adv)
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to do things besides the main part, along with, as well
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Fawmkèm (v)
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to surge, to move up and down (as water), to wave
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Fawn (v)
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the handle part of (a knife, dao)
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Fawng (n)
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to kiss, to suck
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Fawp (v)
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to roam around leisurely
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Fawr (v)
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go, to go
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Fe (v)
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the chaff, (the tealeaf in case of tea)
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Fe (n)
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going to the jhum before others
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Fe hmakhal (v)
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to go together
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Fe khawm (v)
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to buy or get or visit while on the way
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Fe malam (v)
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on the way
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Fe malamin (v)
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to pass by
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Fe pêl (v)
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to accompany, to take away, to take along
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Fe pui (v)
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to leave, to abandon
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Fe san (v)
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a woman carrying basket
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Fe-èm (n)
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to go away
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Fehmang (v)
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to desert, to leave
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Fehmang san (v)
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to take away, to carry off
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Fehmangpui (v)
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a spear, a javelin, a harpoon, a pike
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Fei (n)
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a barbed spear
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Feikibar (n)
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a measurement of paddy produced in a year - the apex of the conical heap of which will be level with the tips of a spear
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Feizawn (n)
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pass over, leave out
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Fekan (v)
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the Passover feast
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Fekan ruoi (n)
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just, accurate, righteous, proper
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Fel (adj)
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fail
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Fêl (v)
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opposite of ‘fel’
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Fel lo (adj)
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justly, properly, righteously, orderly
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Fel takin (adv)
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neat and clean
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Felfai (adj)
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righteousness, virtue, neatness
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Felna (n)
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to take along, to carry along
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Fen (v)
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the name of a sub-clan of Khawbung clan of Hmar tribe
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Fenate (n)
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to take along, to carry along (without much ado or trouble or easily)
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Fenhleng (v)
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one of the oldest Hmar traditional shawl
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Fenngo (n)
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a Hmar traditional shawl
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Fensen (n)
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a Hmar Khawbungamzar (n), the leaves placed on the grave of the death; a traditional pre-Christian ritual performed after the death of a man
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Fente (n)
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a Hmar Khawbung sub clan
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Fente (n)
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to suck (as sugarcane)
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Fep (v)
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stunted or dwarfed in growth
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Fere (adj)
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french
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Feren (n)
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French mustard (the seed of which was believed to brought home by those who went as far as French during World War I)
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Feren antram (n)
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farewell
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Feruel (n)
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strict, particular, meticulous
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Fet (adj)
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to pass through
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Fethleng (v)
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fee
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Fi (n)
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to prove, to test, to make sure
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Fie (v)
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plain, distinct, clear
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Fie (adj)
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obscure, not clear, blurred
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Fie lo (adj)
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to ask, to invite
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Fiel (v)
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to lark, to play with, to amuse with, jokingly
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Fiem (v)
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a joke, humour
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Fiemthu (n)
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to joke, to jest, to tell a funny story
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Fiemthu thaw (v)
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comedian, humorist
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Fiemthu thiem (v)
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private, secluded, solitary
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Fienriel (adj)
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the water of a small stream proverbially used to denote crystal clear water
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Fieratui (n)
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the water of a small stream proverbially used to denote crystal clear water
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Fiertui (n)
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to be out of clutches of, emancipated, to be free from
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Fihlim (v)
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to cut through at one blow, at one blow
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Fik (v)
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bare, cleaned, uncovered
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Fil (adj)
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field
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Fîl (n)
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the protruding or projecting end of anything, exceptionally higher, taller, bigger than the rest of
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Filor (n)
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clear, transparent, to be clear, etc.
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Fîm (adj)
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a Hmar Lungtau sub clan
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Fimate (n)
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to be careful, to be wary, to keep a good lookout, to take heed to one's self, careful
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Fimkhur (v)
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careless
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Fimkhur lo (adj)
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carefully
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Fimkhur takin (adv)
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as a matter of precaution, as a precautionary measure
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Fimkhur thuah (adv)
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to join, to unite with, to add up
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Fin (v)
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to proof, to test
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Finfie (v)
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proof, test
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Finfiena (n)
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a measurement, about a furlong
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Fîng (n)
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to come together, to put together
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Finkhawm (v)
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to mix together, to add together
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Finkhawm (v)
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one who joint or unite or add up
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Fintu (n)
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hard, solid
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Fip (adj)
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mean, stingy, miserly, to be mean
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Fîr (adj)
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extremist, revolutionaries (armed)
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Firfiek (n)
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flag
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Flek (n)
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