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a handle (of pot, spoon, etc), a wall plate
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Lieng (n)
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a portion in a house roof
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Lieng (n)
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the shoulder
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Liengko (n)
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specifically, specially
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Lieu lieu (adv)
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the gland penis
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Lik (n)
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the prepuce
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Lik vun (n)
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the creek
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Likilkawi (n)
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to auction, to sell by auction
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Lilam (v)
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lily (flower)
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Lili (n)
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to dive into water, to plunge
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Lilut (v)
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a picture, shadow, shade
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Lim (n)
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bottle (glass)
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Limlai (n)
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the bed of deep water, bottom of deep water
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Limong (n)
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red hot, glowing
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Ling (adj)
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to turn over, to reverse
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Lip (v)
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to drink in a fast pace or manner
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Lir (v)
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earthquake
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Lirinhning (n)
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parasitic water animal, a water leech
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Lît (n)
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a bay, a cove, a creek
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Litengsawl (n)
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a whirlpool, an eddy in a river
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Livir (n)
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a jhumland or paddy field
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Lo (n)
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to pluck (flowers or fruit)
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Lo (v)
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not, to be not
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Lo (adv)
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ending words with the exception of, except, but
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Lo chu (prepn)
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to search for a fit place for jhuming
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Lo en (v)
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to go ahead
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Lo fe hmasa (phrase)
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a farmer
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Lo nei mi (n)
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a cultivator, farmer
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Lo neitu (n)
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without fail, unavoidable
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Lo thei lo (adj)
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jhum cutting
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Lo vat (v)
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to punch or rap with the knuckles
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Lok (v)
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doing in a hurry
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Lom lom (adv)
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a boat, a ship
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Long (n)
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dock, harbour, a seaport
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Long chawlna (n)
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to row or scull a boat
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Long kar (v)
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a small boat, an open boat
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Longleng (n)
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a variety of edible banana (west Indian banana)
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Longmawt (n)
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a sailor
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Longmi (n)
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the oar of a boat
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Longngul (n)
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the captain of a ship or boat
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Longpu (n)
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the name of large tree, gurjun
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Longthing (n)
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a variety of fish
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Longvar (n)
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an oar, a paddle, a scull
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Longzapna (n)
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launch (a makeshift rice mill engine propelled boat operated in river Tuiruong - Barak)
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Lons (n)
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to protrude
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Lor (v)
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lottery
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Lottery (n)
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lotus
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Lotus (n)
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a jhum field farmer
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Lovai (n)
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the name of a cicada
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Lovai thereng (n)
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without, in absence of
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Lovin (prepn)
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a Hmar Khawlhring sub clan
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Lozun (n)
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the head, the chief
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Lu (n)
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to be giddy, to be dizzy
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Lu inhai (v)
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combing the hair
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Lu khui (v)
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nod of the head in disagreement
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Lu lei (v)
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one on whose head a sum of money is announced or promised
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Lu man nei (n)
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to have a headache
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Lu na (v)
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a nod of the head in agreement
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Lu suk (v)
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beheaded, to beheaded, to decapitate
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Lu tan (v)
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to cut the hair (male)
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Lu vaw (v)
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having white hair, a term used to refer to old man with white hair
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Lua kelsam tro (v)
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one with burly hair
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Lubuk (n)
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scurf, dandruff
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Lubuot (n)
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to climb a tree
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Lui (v)
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adverbial prefix indicating use of force or doing intentionally
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Lui (adv)
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a scarf worn over the head
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Lukawm (n)
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the skull of animals or men (a symbol of the victors)
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Lukawrok (n)
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a pillow, a bolster
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Lukham (n)
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a pillow case
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Lukham kawr (n)
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an item collected by a man on the death of his ‘tupa’ for memory
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Lukhawng (n)
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to have profit, to have reward, to have advantage
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Lukhawng nei (v)
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a hat, a cap
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Lukhum (n)
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to put on a head, etc
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Lukhum khum (v)
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bald headed
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Lukol (adj)
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stubborn, obstinate
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Lulul (adj)
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hot, to be hot, warm, to be warm
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Lum (adj)
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the name of a tree the roots of which are used for making a yellow or red dye
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Lum (n)
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whole night vigil of a death body
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Lumengpui (v)
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painful, agonizing
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Lumnat (adj)
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those that occupy at the moment, occupants (of a house, etc)
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Lumtu (n)
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having so many people around, to be surrounded from all corners
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Lûn (adj)
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the time when a thing is in full swing
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Lun lai (adj)
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headache
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Luna (n)
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migraine
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Luna benvawn (n)
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a stone, a rock, the heart
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Lung (n)
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maggot (parasitic)
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Lung (n)
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a stone throw away, not a far distance
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Lung deng phak (phrase)
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rough rocks
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Lung kawhrot (n)
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a mason, a stone cutter
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Lung kertu (n)
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heart disease
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Lung natna (n)
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to be pleased, to be contented
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Lung ni (v)
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not consenting to, not agreeing to, to be vexed, annoyed, displeased or discontent
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Lung ni lo (adj)
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to be pleased, to be contented, happy, satisfying
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Lungawi (adj)
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displeased, dissatisfied
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Lungawi lo (adj)
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contentment, satisfaction
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Lungawina (n)
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being satisfied, being content
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Lungawium (adv)
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to be in two minds
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Lungawp inkai (n)
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a stone wall
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Lungbang (n)
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a stone quarry
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Lungbil (n)
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a soft stone that almost looks edible
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Lungbuot (n)
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