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those believes to be harmed by ‘phung’; an epilepsy, a person subject to epileptic fits, to have an epileptic fit
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Phûng zawl (n)
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to help, to assist, to succour
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Phungbawm (v)
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ordinary friends and relatives
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Phungleng (adj)
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the mother of ghost, etc
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Phungpuinu (n)
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near and dear ones by blood or by being a neighbour
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Phungruol (n)
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shaking or rolling in uneven and rough manner
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Phungsor (v)
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to whisper, to mutter, to murmur, to talk to one's self
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Phunnawi (v)
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the dust particles prepared to lit a fire; saw dust
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Phuoi (n)
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a variety of wild tree
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Phuoithing (n)
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to compose, to make up, to name
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Phuok (v)
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make up (out of one’s own mind) to compose, to improvise
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Phuokfawm (v)
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one who composes (a song), a composer
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Phuoktu (n)
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froth, lather, scum, foam, (v) to froth, etc
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Phuon (n)
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tighten, of being under severance or set aside
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Phuor (n)
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to carry on the back (as load)
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Phur (v)
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cutting down (of a tree)
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Phûr (v)
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eager, enthusiastic
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Phür (n)
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the time during May (thlaphur) & June (thlado) and an important period for a Hmar jhum cycle
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Phurledoinkei hun (n)
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a rain that falls during May (thlaphur) & June (thlado)
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Phurledoinkei ruo (n)
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burden, a heavy load
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Phurrik (adj)
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a ringleader, main player of any event or situation
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Phusa (n)
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beginning, start
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Phut (n)
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suddenly happening, unexpected
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Phut (adv)
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to demand, to ask for, to hint at
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Phût (v)
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to demand forcefully, to force into service
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Phûtlui (adv)
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to boast of, to brag, show off, talk big
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Phutrani (v)
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a grandmother, a maternal uncle's wife or daughter; madam, term use to show respect to women
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Pi (n)
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grandmothers and grandfathers, forefathers, ancestors
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Pi le pu (n)
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the name of girl’s play
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Pi pe sainawka (n)
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poetical term for earth, soil
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Piellei (n)
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the barrel (of a gun)
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Piellung (n)
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the paradise
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Pielral (n)
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the name of a fruit bearing plant
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Pielte (n)
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a Hmar Khawlhring sub clan
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Pieltel (n)
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a large flat and slippery rock
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Pielthleng (n)
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a large smooth rock
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Pieltlep (n)
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a sub clan under Hmar Lawitlang Sungte
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Pieltu (n)
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born
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Pieng (v)
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shape, mode, figure
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Pieng dan (n)
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parents or predecessor; where one is born and grows up
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Pieng le murna (adv)
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birthday
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Piengchampha (n)
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that which one is innate, inborn
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Piengken (n)
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native land, motherland
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Piengna ram (n)
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physique
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Piengphung (n)
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handicapped, disabled (differently able)
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Piengphunga ruol banlo (n)
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same blood brother or sister
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Piengpui (n)
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maimed, deformed
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Piengsuol (n)
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born again (a term originated and common with Christian faith)
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Piengthar (v)
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rights, one’s rights, privileges, human rights
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Piengvo (n)
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thick
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Pik (adj)
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problematic, difficulty, etc
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Pikhawi (n)
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the name of a species of fly
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Pikhuoizu (n)
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picnic
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Piknik (v)
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soil, earth
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Pil (n)
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to sink
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Pil (v)
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a clot, a lump of earth
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Pil tlang (n)
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to disappear from sight
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Pilhmang (v)
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clay, mud
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Pilpok (n)
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remote
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Pilril (adj)
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a soft soil produced by ‘leithra’, a small white ant
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Pilso (n)
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dust
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Pilvut (n)
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dust (suspended in the air)
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Pilvut khu (n)
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a safety pin
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Pin (n)
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a room, a cabin, a chamber
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Pindan (n)
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closed up, to close up, to be closed up, free from holes
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Ping (adj)
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a variety of adlay millet or Job’s tears
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Pingpi (n)
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a swing
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Pipu (n)
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to take a small quantity of anything with the finger or knife
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Pir (v)
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a small conical land snail
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Piring (n)
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office
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Pisa (n)
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name of a small grass plant or sedges
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Pisaumbur (n)
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pistol
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Pistol (n)
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spit (of saliva)
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Pit (v)
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the name of a small bird
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Pit (n)
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an old woman, to become an old woman
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Pitar (n)
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a measurement equal to the width from the thumb to the tip of middle or ring fingers
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Piu (adj)
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a measurement of land of approximately 2400 square feet or 0.0551 acres and which is prevalent among Hmars of Manipur, Mizoram, Meghalaya, etc
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Plot (n)
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that much, this much
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Po (adj)
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all whole, every, entire
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Po po (adj)
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regretful, pitiful
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Poi (adj)
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to be regretful
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Poi (v)
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to do harm, to hurt someone, to do mischievous, to harm
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Poi tawk (v)
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harmless, innocent
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Poi tawk lo (adj)
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to feel sorry, to be sorry, to regret
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Poi ti (v)
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important, necessary, etc
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Poimaw (adj)
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point
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Point (n)
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a pie, see paisa
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Poisa (n)
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to take heed to, to respect, to mind, to regard
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Poisa (v)
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to disregard, to not heed to, to not respect
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Poisa lo (v)
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soft, not hard
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Pok (adj)
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to mix
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Pol (v)
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to embrace, to take hold of, to accept, to obey, to give heed to
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Pom (v)
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to hold or be with till death but refer to tend to someone (parents) till death
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Pom hlum (v)
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to nurse and bring up (a child)
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Pom tlei (v)
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to agree with
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Pompui (v)
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to agree or accept without much consideration
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Pomzam (v)
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having a hole, perforated
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Pop (adj)
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unkempt, rough, muddy
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Por (adj)
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untidy
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Porche (adj)
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to pull, to drag
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Pot (v)
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