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to pierce oneself to death
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Insunhlum (v)
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a suicide by way of piercing oneself with a knife
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Insunhlum (n)
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to free, to let go, to release
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Insuo (v)
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to quarrel, to fight, to come to blows
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Insuol (v)
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to be proud of oneself
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Insuong (v)
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to accuse each other
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Insuosal (v)
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one who brings out or puts out, a founder
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Insuotu (n)
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to examine oneself, reckon up, trace back
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Insût (v)
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to be at enmity with one another
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Intai (v)
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difficult, complicated, tricky, not easy
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Intak (adj)
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late, not on time, behind schedule
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Intak (adj)
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to try to free oneself from being tied (by rope, etc)
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Intâl (v)
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scarcity of plant or crops due to pest or insects or unaccounted occurrences (eg, mautam, aithing intam, thing intam, etc)
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Intám (n)
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one to be more (in quantity or number)
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Intam hlei (v)
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to outgrow, to outnumber somebody by forceful means
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Intamchil (n)
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broken, cut off
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Intan (v)
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stranded, being in bondage
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Intâng (v)
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tight, crowded, close fitting
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Intar (adj)
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to submit oneself to
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Intat lut (v)
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to train, prepare oneself (for special task or work)
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Intat ngei (v)
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to knock together (as heads)
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Intauh (v)
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to leisurely spend time
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Intawi (v)
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to touch each other, touching
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Intawk (v)
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to move, to shift, etc (from one place to another)
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Intawl (v)
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to pelt one another (verbally or physically with stone, etc)
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Intawng (v)
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a ritual performed by a traditional Hmar priest so as to please ‘vanhrit’, the spirit of weather
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Intei (n)
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a variety of wild tree
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Intei (n)
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to wriggle (due to pain), to move about, etc
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Intel (v)
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to taste, to test the taste of by eating a little
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Intem (v)
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congested
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Intêp (adj)
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interest
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Interest (adj)
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interview
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Interview (n)
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shaky, bouncy
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Intet (adj)
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itch, pungent, hot (as pepper)
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Inthak (adj)
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hot (as chilly or pepper)
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Inthak (adj)
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lying upside down or face up, to turn upside down
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Inthal (v)
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being treated or regarded as inferior
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Inthamlo (v)
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famous, popular
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Inthang (adj)
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rough, not smooth
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Inthap (adj)
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produced anew such as paddy, rice
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Inthar (v)
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killing or being killed by one’s own type (human by human, animal by animal)
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Inthat (v)
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to offer a sacrifice when one is sick or the act of offering sacrifice to ensure good health
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Inthawi (v)
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sacrifice, sacrificial offering
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Inthawina (n)
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to contribute
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Inthawkhawm (v)
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loose, baggy, loose-fitting, not tight
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Inthawl (adj)
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loosen up, less tight
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Inthawt (v)
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hate each other
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Intheida (adv)
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to compete in showing one’s skill, having a trial of one’s skill (esp) in shooting a target
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Inthemthiem (v)
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to swing, swinging
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Inthên (v)
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deprive of air (esp) cycle or motor tyres
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Inthêp (adj)
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to get involve in someone else’ problem or issue uninvited
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Inther (v)
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bleed, bleeding
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Inthi (v)
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to die, as when two men are fighting and each kills the other
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Inthichilh (v)
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clean, to clean
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Inthiel (v)
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pronounced just or right
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Inthiem (v)
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to purify, to cleanse, to make one's self ceremonially clean
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Inthien (v)
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clear, clean
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Inthieng (adj)
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to relief of one’s nature’s call
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Inthier (v)
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to move away oneself from trouble
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Inthierfihlim (v)
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to be jealous of one another
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Inthîk (adj)
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dark
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Inthim (adj)
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to tremble, to shiver, to shudder, to shake
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Inthin (v)
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of severe pain
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Inthîp (adj)
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not smooth (esp) hair
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Inthir (adj)
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to let go, to release, to see off, to farewell, to part way
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Inthla (v)
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to give birth and increase in number
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Inthla pung (v)
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to let the active momentum loosen and relax over it, careless, negligent
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Inthlada (adj)
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carelessness, negligence
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Inthladana (n)
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to let loose (the wire that binds)
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Inthladul (v)
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letting someone to be alone or in pair
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Inthlafal (v)
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to feel uncomfortable or uneasy (due to one’s conduct), etc
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Inthlahrung (adj)
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to substitute
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Inthlâk (adj)
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to drop unintentionally
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Inthlak (v)
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sweating
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Inthlan (adj)
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redeem
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Inthlan (v)
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a farewell, a sent off, a farewell program
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Inthlana (n)
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election
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Inthlang (v)
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race, racing
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Inthlansiek (v)
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standing in queue
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Inthlar (v)
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to give birth from one to another
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Inthlasawng (v)
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not equal in size, height, weight, etc
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Inthlau (adj)
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to partner with someone
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Inthlawp (v)
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to relax, to lighten up
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Inthlazal (v)
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to exchange
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Inthleng (v)
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to move or turn around violently
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Inthleng (v)
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being folded
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Inthlep (adj)
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windy
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Inthli (adj)
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partiality, discrimination
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Inthlierhranna (n)
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to quietly and secretively excluded someone
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Inthlim (adj)
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pour water or other drinkable liquid for oneself
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Inthlit (v)
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to request someone to stay back and not go
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Inthlo (v)
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a state of boiling
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Inthlok (v)
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to walk together in a job etc
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Inthlon (v)
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to move something from one container to another
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Inthlong (v)
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to partner with someone
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Inthlop (v)
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to vibrate
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Inthlor (v)
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a mole hill
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Inthlung (n)
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affiliate
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Inthlung (v)
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to host a stranger, to play host to
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Inthlung tir (v)
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to spread or stretch one’s leg
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Inthluong (v)
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