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to be satisfied
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Lungchim (v)
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a Hmar Lungtau sub clan
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Lungchuong (n)
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a platform or stone erected in memory of the dead
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Lungdaw (n)
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beloved, precious, dear, a darling
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Lungdit (n)
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satisfy, content
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Lungdum (n)
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name of a variety of Hmar women shawl
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Lungdum puon (n)
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a species of eagle, osprey
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Lungdûp (n)
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a Hmar Khawlhring sub clan
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Lungen (n)
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precious stone, diamond
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Lunghlu (n)
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a species of small and prickly caterpillar
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Lunghmet (n)
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heart broken
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Lunghnûr (adj)
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a prison, a jail
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Lungin (n)
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a jail warder, a jailor
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Lungin vengtu (n)
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a prisoner
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Lungina intang (n)
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to put in prison, to imprison
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Lungina khum (v)
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soft-hearted
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Lunginno (n)
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to love, to pity, to regard or treat with favour
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Lunginsiet (v)
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grace, love, mercy, kindness, compassion, sympathy
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Lunginsietna (n)
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kindly, graciously, please (a request)
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Lunginsiettakin (adv)
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pitiable
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Lunginsietum (adj)
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having an enduring heart
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Lunginuoi (adj)
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to be worried, disturbed
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Lunginzing (v)
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to have difficulty in breathing
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Lungip (v)
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anxious, worried, troubled
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Lungkham (v)
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trouble, anxiety
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Lungkhamna (n)
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a slate for writing
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Lunglekha (n)
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to feel sad, to feel homesick, to let the mind wander, to ponder over the past
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Lungleng (v)
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a Hmar traditional shawl
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Lunglopuon (n)
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mythical water believed to be drank by the spirit of the death on their way to Paradise
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Lunglotui (n)
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interested
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Lunglut (adj)
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unwise, irrational
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Lungmawl (adj)
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coal
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Lungmeihol (n)
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to have peace of mind
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Lungmuong (v)
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to be sad, to grieve, to be sorrowful, discouraged or disheartened
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Lungngai (v)
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sorrow, sadness, grief
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Lungngaina (n)
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heartbeat
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Lungphu (n)
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heart attack
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Lungphu chawl (n)
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foundation stone
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Lungphum (n)
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a rock
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Lungpui (n)
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a pickaxe
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Lungral (n)
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emotion
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Lungriem (adj)
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tears of emotion
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Lungriem mitthli (n)
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to purpose, to intend to, to try to, to attempt to
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Lungril (v)
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the heart, the mind, the thoughts
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Lungril (adj)
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to feel elated, happy, joyful
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Lungril hlim (adv)
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with one mind
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Lungril hmunkhat (adv)
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to be cut to the heart so as to cause great anger
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Lungril khei (adv)
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to change the mind
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Lungril lamlet (adv)
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having no fixed principles, unstable mind
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Lungril mumal neilo (adj)
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to feel hurt in the mind, brokenhearted, bitterness of soul
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Lungril na (v)
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to be in one's right mind, to be in one's former state of mind, to be of the same mind
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Lungril ngai put (adv)
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to be worried
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Lungril sawl (adj)
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to change the mind
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Lungril son (v)
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to remember all the time
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Lungrila vong zing (v)
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a term used to call "lovers"
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Lungrun (n)
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a term used to call one’s lovers
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Lungrunpui (n)
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to agree with, to think the same as
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Lungruolpui (v)
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the maiden fern
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Lungsam (n)
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angry, to be angry
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Lungsen (adj)
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content, happy, satisfy
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Lungsi (adj)
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to be heartbroken, to be sad, to be hurt in the feelings
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Lungsie (adj)
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completely broken hearted, total despair or agony
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Lungsie vankai (adj)
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broken-heartedly, in great sorrow
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Lungsie vankaiin (adv)
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heart rending, sad, grievous, pathetic
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Lungsietthlak (adv)
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pitiful
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Lungsietum (adj)
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to content oneself, to make content with
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Lungsukawi (v)
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water-pocket in rock formed by rushing current of stream or river
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Lungsum (n)
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a hone, a grindstone, a whetstone
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Lungtat (n)
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a Hmar clan
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Lungtau (n)
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a small stone, a pebble
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Lungte (n)
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to detest or loath quietly
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Lungten (v)
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small stones, gravel
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Lungthril (n)
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fire, a trivet, stones used to support a pot over the gravel
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Lungthu (n)
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a stone, a large stone
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Lungtum (n)
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one who get angry instantly, to be easily annoyed
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Lungturuk nei (n)
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a Hmar traditional shawl
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Lungumpuon (n)
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the mind
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Lungvar (n)
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clever
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Lungvar nei (adj)
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to be worried, disturbed, etc
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Lungzing (v)
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denoting that the subject that perform the action is big or large
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Luoi luoi (adv)
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poetical term for tear or tear drop
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Luoithli (n)
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one’s vomit
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Luok (n)
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to lift down a sitting hen that has hatched
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Luok (v)
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to scoop out from a container, to lift anything on a tray, to take out from any container by using spoon
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Luok (v)
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the name of a reed
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Luong (n)
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to flow, flow of any liquid (water, blood, etc)
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Luong (v)
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to flow away, to disappear, to go away and get lost
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Luong ral (v)
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to outflow, to flow out
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Luong suok (v)
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compensation (for the death of anyone)
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Luongman (n)
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a small species of woodpecker
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Luongtubek (n)
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a sub clan of Hmar Lusei
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Luophul (n)
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something seen or heard in vague or blurred manner
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Luot (adv)
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a sacrificial post upon which the skull of animals is hanged
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Luphan (n)
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a skull
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Luru (n)
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name of tribe
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Lusei (n)
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name of tribe
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Lushai (n)
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mourning, to go into mourning
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Lusûn (v)
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to enter, to sink, to appeal to (as in a law case)
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Lût (v)
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entrance
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Lutna (n)
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to enter with
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Lutpui (v)
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