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a fellow traveller, a follower
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Hnungzui (n)
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follower
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Hnungzuitu (n)
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earth
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Hnuoi (n)
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the underneath
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Hnuoi (adj)
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earth tiller, farmer, cultivator
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Hnuoi inlettu (n)
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heaven and earth
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Hnuoi le van (n)
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beneath, under
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Hnuoi tieng (n)
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beneath, below, under
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Hnuoiah (prpn)
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lower
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Hnuoihnung (adj)
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lower
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Hnuoihnung lem (adv)
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lowest, undermost
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Hnuoihnung tak (adv)
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those that walks and crawl
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Hnuoileng (n)
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to look down upon
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Hnuoisie (v)
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to disapprove of, to not like; to be dissatisfy with
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Hnuolsuot (v)
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abrupt, impulsive, without much reason
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Ho (adj)
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hockey
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Hockey (n)
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seems to (look alike)
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Hoi (adj)
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to look around in bewilderment
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Hoihai (v)
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genial, social, friendly
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Hoihawm (adj)
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behaviour, looks
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Hoiher (adj)
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the name of a mythical flower that grow on the road of ‘mithi khuo’ beyond ‘hringlang tlang’ (the spirits of the dead pluck and wear those blossom in their hair or ears; drink the water of ‘lunglo tui’ and then after, have no desire to turn and look back towards the earth they have left)
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Hoilo par (n)
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in the prime age, in the youthful stage
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Hoklak (adj)
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to push or poke in, to probe
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Hol (v)
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to clean up using stick etc, to sweep clean ceiling, roof, etc
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Hol fai (v)
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to open, to take off a covering
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Hong (v)
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to have a hole in (as a bund), to leak
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Hor (v)
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to enlarge (as a hole)
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Horzau (v)
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hosanna
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Hosana (n)
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hotel
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Hotel (n)
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a master, commander, overseer
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Hotu (n)
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feed, to feed
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Hrai (v)
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poetical word of child
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Hrai (n)
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a child under one’s care and custody
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Hraichawi (n)
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to kill by poisoning the food
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Hraihlum (v)
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poetical word of ‘children’
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Hraileng (n)
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without gloss, dry (as unoiled hair)
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Hram (adj)
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to try to, to do one's best to do anything, scarcely, with difficulty, somehow or other
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Hràm (adv)
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to cry as an animal, to chirp, to mew, etc; to nag, to talk a great deal
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Hrám (v)
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to thin out, as plants
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Hrâm (v)
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somehow or the other, by hook or by crook, with great difficulty
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Hram hram (adv)
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the main skeleton (of books)
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Hrampui (n)
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different, separate, another, separately
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Hran (adj)
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brave, courageous, valiant
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Hrâng (n)
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different, distinct, separate
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Hrang (adj)
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haunt, haunted
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Hrâng (adj)
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blowing of the wind; to talk angrily, to fume, to seethe
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Hráng (v)
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different kind, different type
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Hrang hrang (adj)
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a Hmar Zote sub clan
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Hrangate (n)
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a Hmar Lawitlang sub clan
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Hrangchal (n)
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die, to die
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Hrangchat (v)
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name of a Hmar kindred (unau-suopui) tribe settled in NC Hills of Assam and Tripura or Rengpuiram
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Hrangkhawl (n)
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the little owl
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Hrangkir (n)
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a hmar traditional warrior dance
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Hrânglam (n)
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ill mannered, one who is always shouting angrily
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Hrângsie (n)
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the Jupiter
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Hrángsuon (n)
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a Hmar Changsan sub clan
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Hranhnieng (n)
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a Hmar Pakhuong sub clan
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Hranngul (n)
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separately
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Hranpa (adj)
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a war dance performed by victors
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Hransâr lâm (n)
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half (of a four legged animal) including the tail but not the head and internal parts/inerts
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Hrâp (adj)
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brave, persevering, able to suffer privations, persistent
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Hrât (adj)
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weak, slow, feeble
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Hrât lo (adj)
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weakness
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Hrât lona (n)
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swiftly, in a fast manner
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Hrât takin (adv)
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famous or renowned for bravery
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Hrâtkhawkheng (adj)
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weakness, debility
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Hrâtlona (n)
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strength, power, might
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Hrâtna (n)
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to drop by, to drop in
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Hraw (v)
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to scare or frighten
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Hrawk (v)
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to physically arrive and request to join
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Hrawl (v)
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huge, gigantic
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Hrawl (adj)
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large and well built, robust in work and food habit
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Hrawmhraw (adj)
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to live with, to lodge with
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Hrawn (v)
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in unity, together
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Hrawn (adj)
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to partake (liquid) using spoon
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Hrawp (v)
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a Hmar Changsan sub clan
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Hrawte (n)
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to keep away
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Hre (v)
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to keep away, to keep out of sight
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Hre hmang (v)
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an axe
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Hrei (n)
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the handle of axe
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Hreiha (n)
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a measurement equal to the length of an axe; a conical heap of rice the apex of which will be level with the head of an axe held high above the head of an ordinary-sized man
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Hreihazawn (n)
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an axe
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Hreipui (n)
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a small axe
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Hreite (n)
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an adze
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Hreite tubau (n)
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to punish
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Hrem (v)
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a hell, a place of punishment mostly referred to as ‘hell’ (of the Bible or Christian faith)
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Hremhmun (n)
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tie on the waist; to detain forcibly, to keep as a security or hostage, to keep in a pound
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Hren (v)
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chain on the leg, an anklet
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Hrengkol (n)
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a loincloth, a dhooty
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Hrenpereng (n)
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detain
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Hrentang (v)
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hard, with force
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Hrep (adv)
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witness
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Hrepui (v)
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one who witness
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Hrepuitu (n)
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a disease, epidemic
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Hri (n)
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outbreak of plague or epidemic
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Hri inleng (n)
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disease and epidemic
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Hri le hrai (n)
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epilepsy
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Hri ngolvoi (n)
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to say, to tell, to inform, to teach, to express
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Hri1 (v)
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to repeat to another what one has heard
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Hri1sawng (v)
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to hear, to feel, to understand, to know, to surmise, to remember
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Hrie (v)
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