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to remove, to take elsewhere, to take away
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La hmang (v)
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take out
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La suok (v)
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enlarged spleen; (v) to take down
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La tla (n)
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the other name of the Pawi tribe
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Lai (n)
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the navel, the umbilicus; time, season, place about
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Lai (n)
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the centre, the middle
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Lai (adj)
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awkward situation
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Lài (adj)
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much or a suffix to denote numbers (sawm lai zet an ni = they are ten in number)
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Lai (adv)
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to compassionate, to pity
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Lai a na (v)
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that or this very moment
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Lai laiin (adv)
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at that very time, at that time
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Lai takin (adv)
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about, somewhere about
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Lai vel (n)
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among, with, along with
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Laiah (prpn)
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a sub clan under Hmar Lawitlang Hrangchal
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Laiasung (n)
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library
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Laibrari (n)
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the middle region of the belly
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Laibu (n)
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blood relatives (only father side)
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Laibung (n)
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the closest relative of only the father side
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Laibung bul (n)
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related by blood or by other means
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Laichin (adj)
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a poetic name of bayonet, javelin or spear
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Laifei (n)
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a Hmar Ngente sub clan
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Laihring (n)
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the umbilical cord
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Laihrui (n)
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an expression to tell or show close connection (as real brother or sister)
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Laihrui inzom (v)
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while, whilst, during, in the course of
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Laiin (adv)
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the name of a large hairy caterpillar
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Laikap (n)
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poetical term of the bed
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Laikhum (n)
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the chameleon
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Laiking (n)
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the quivering or simmering air caused by heat (the chameleon’s baking of earthen pot)
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Laiking bel raw (n)
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the name of a climbing plant
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Laiking châng dam (n)
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to have offspring but not give enough care and attention (like a chameleon)
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Laiking nau nei (phrase)
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the wagtail (a variety of bird)
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Lâilên (n)
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stone thrown so as to skim along the surface of the water
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Lailen tuipal (n)
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the name of an evil spirit believes to enter the womb of a certain barren woman which results in the birth of a dwarf or a stunted baby
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Lailenhuoi (n)
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those abnormally stunted or slow in growing (caught by ‘lailenhuoi’)
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Lailenhuoi man ang (n)
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central, middle
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Laili (adj)
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a Hmar Ngente sub clan
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Lailo (n)
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in the middle, before finishing
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Lailok (adv)
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middle
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Lailung (adj)
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poetic word of enemy, human being
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Laimi (n)
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the core, interior
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Laimu (n)
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one who compassionates; a friend, a relative
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Laina (n)
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to feel sorry for, to compassionate, to sympathize
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Lainat (v)
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sympathetic, pitiful
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Lainat um (adj)
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sympathy, compassion, pity
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Lainatna (n)
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a double-barreled gun
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Laiphir (n)
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cannon
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Laipui (n)
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medium, middle, moderate
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Lairawl (adj)
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a species of rat
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Lairawthel (n)
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interior, innermost, the core, the centre
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Lairil (adj)
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a variety of wild plant the leaf of which is used for Hmar traditional thatch roofing
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Laisawral (n)
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a Hmar Khawbung sub clan
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Laising (n)
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a blank paper
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Laisui (n)
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the monitor lizard
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Laitang (n)
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the name of a lizard
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Laitel (n)
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a Hmar Ngente sub clan
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Laitui (n)
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to be of the same age group, to go about together
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Laituol leng hmunkhat (v)
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a female sister
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Laizawn (n)
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take, to fetch, bring
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Lak (v)
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to bring in, to take in, to admit, import
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Lak lut (v)
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against
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Lakah (prep)
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in comparison with, than
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Lakah (conjn)
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to take and gather it together
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Lakkhawm (v)
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to be engaged in doing something, to be in an incomplete condition
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Laklaw (adv)
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to confiscate, to take away
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Lakpek (v)
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copy, to take one from another
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Laksawng (v)
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to take out, to bring out
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Laksuok (v)
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a chief, a king
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Lal (n)
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a squirrel is the chief and important in the absence of chief or other leaders
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Lal bovin hleimuolrang an lal (phrase)
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to seek asylum in the chief’s house
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Lal sutpui pom (v)
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to reign, to rule, to occupy the throne
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Lala thrung (v)
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chieftainship, kingship, sovereignty
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Lalna (n)
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prince
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Lalnau (n)
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princess
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Lalnaunu (n)
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queen
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Lalnu (n)
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Lord (used to refer to God)
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Lalpa (n)
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name of legendary folk Hero
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Lalruong (n)
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name of a wild shrub with bunches of violet berries
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Lalruong bethri (n)
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name of wild bird
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Lalruong sehnawt (n)
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a path, a doorway, a way, direction
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Lam (n)
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to pronounce, to mention, to speak of
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Lam (v)
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to dance, to drill
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Lâm (v)
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the way it is pronounced
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Lam dan (v)
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to get lost on the way, to be confused with the road that leads to one’s destination (n) one who has gone astray and turned negative
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Lam inhmang (v)
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all the way, the whole way
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Lam intluonin (adv)
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on the way
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Lam lakah (adv)
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a creeping and edible plant, Indian pennywort
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Lambak (n)
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the higher side of a hilly road (like a retaining wall)
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Lambak (n)
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a government servant of grade IV ranks derived from Meitei word
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Lambu (n)
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ambush, to ambush
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Lambun (v)
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a sub clan under Banzang clan of Hmar Darngawn
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Lamchangte (n)
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windy road
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Lamkawi (n)
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jackfruit
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Lamkhuong (n)
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to change, alter, repent or turn back
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Lamlet (v)
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a road, the main road
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Lamlien (n)
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the parade ground, the drilling ground
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Lammuol (n)
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road junction, a road diversion
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Lampeng (n)
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road junction
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Lampet (n)
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roadway, path
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Lampui (n)
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to make a road
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Lamsat (v)
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earn (as salary or wage)
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Lamsuok (v)
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