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annihilation, ruin
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Boralna (n)
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a variety of beans
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Borsaibe (n)
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a term derived from a Hindi term of ‘Bara Saheb’ meaning ‘big sir’ which mostly referred to the British’s Political Agent then and the district Commissioners now
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Borsap (n)
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unhealthy, to be in bad health
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Borsawm (adj)
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the air, the atmosphere, gas, vacuum, space
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Boruok (n)
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blood pressure
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BP (n)
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bracket
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Braket (n)
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branch
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Brans (n)
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rice, food; a nest, a bunch, a cluster
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Bu (n)
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to bellow, to low
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Bu (v)
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jhum land for paddy or rice
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Bu bil (n)
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crashing of paddy using the feet
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Bu chil (v)
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having food, to take a meal
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Bu fak (n)
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a glutton, gluttonous
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Bu he (n)
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to lift paddy in the barn
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Bu hlu (v)
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a barn, a granary
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Bu in (n)
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ear of paddy
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Bu par (n)
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a cook, one who cooks rice
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Bu suongtu (n)
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carrot
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Bubal sen (n)
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rice pot
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Bubel (n)
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cooked plain rice
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Buchang rum (n)
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thrashing of paddy by human foot
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Buchil (v)
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a period when children are still in infant stages
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Buchip (n)
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a chrysalis, a cocoon in which paddy seeds are stored
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Buchium (n)
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the last-born baby
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Budel (n)
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black rice
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Budum (n)
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cleaned rice
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Bufai (n)
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a rice container
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Bufai rel (n)
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a handful of rice put aside by women for the Church before cooking for the family in the morning and evening
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Bufaithram (n)
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to have a good appetite, a parting word
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Bufak inhnik (v)
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to have no appetite
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Bufak inhnik lo (v)
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kind of ‘well-wishing’ words; to wish for a good meal
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Bufak inhnik rawh (n)
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an appetizer
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Bufak inhnikna (n)
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tiffin
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Bufûn (n)
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a spreadsheet made of split bamboo used to dry paddy over the fireplace
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Buhak (n)
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the name of a species of rice
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Buhmûi (n)
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a Hmar Thiek sub clan
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Buhril (n)
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unhusked rice
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Buhûm (n)
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the bamboo rat, weasel
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Bûi (n)
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a variety of wild tree with edible fruit
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Buiekthei (n)
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the hoary bamboo rat
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Bûikelek (n)
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to add more woods on the fire
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Buk (v)
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dishevelled, rough, bushy
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Buk (adj)
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a booth, a hut, a temporary house
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Bûk (n)
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to weigh; to compare, to contrast
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Bûk (v)
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small species of broken rice produced in the process of pounding
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Bukem (n)
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the weight of a weighing scale
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Bûklung (n)
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a weighing machine
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Bûkna (n)
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a variety of wild tree
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Bukngek (n)
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a booth, a hut, a temporary house
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Bûkte (n)
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beginning, root
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Bul (n)
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near
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Bul (adv)
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blunt
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Bûl (adj)
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to have someone upon whom to rely or fall back upon
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Bul nei (v)
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to bear the consequences or blame of anything, to offer or to be ready to bear the consequences or blame of anything
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Bul tum (v)
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close to, nearby, alongside
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Bulah (adv)
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a bulb, a tuber
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Bulbal (n)
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bulbous; reason, ground
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Bulbal nei (adj)
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a bulb, a tuber
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Bulbawk (n)
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name of a tree
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Buleng (n)
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name of parasitic flowering plant
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Bulhlawng (n)
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near, close to, close by
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Bulhnai (prep)
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a variety of pigeon bird
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Bullut (n)
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one upon whom one relies in time of need; the main root or origin; name of tree
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Bulpui (n)
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a variety of wild tree
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Bulthur (n)
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the main supporter or origin
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Bulthut (n)
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to gather, to assemble
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Bûm (v)
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sticky rice, glutinous rice
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Buman (n)
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pounded bread made of sticky rice
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Buman bei (n)
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to pour out, to empty out; to put on or wear (as ring, boots, etc)
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Bun (v)
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a portion, a part, a chapter
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Bung (n)
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the banyan tree
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Bung (n)
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to bow down head with the buttock raised up
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Bungbu (v)
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poetical term for offspring or one’s child
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Bungdawntuoi (n)
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a Hmar Khawbung sub clan
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Bunglung (n)
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the great banyan tree
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Bungpui (n)
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baggage, luggage, belongings, etc
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Bungruo (n)
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to spread out or leak out unintentionally
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Buo (v)
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to be confused, to be muddled, to clamour; busy
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Buoi (v)
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trouble, problem, difficulty
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Buoina (n)
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taking care, to get involved with
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Buoipui (v)
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confusing, muddling
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Buoithlak (adj)
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to pour out (as a fluid, etc), to water plants
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Buok (v)
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wrestling, to wrest
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Buon (v)
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to embrace someone like a wrestler holds opponents
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Buon ang pom (v)
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blue, buff coloured
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Buong (n)
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distort, pervert, lead astray
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Buongbar (v)
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a Hmar Pakhuong sub clan
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Buongpui (n)
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a variety of wild tree
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Buonhrat (n)
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name of weed
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Buonhrat hlo (n)
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poetical term for earth or soil
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Buonlei (n)
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a poetical term for to be dead and be buried
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Buonlei chang (v)
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poetical term for the high mountains
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Buonnel (n)
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an easy woman
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Buonsam (adj)
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a Hmar Zote sub clan
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Buonsuongtu (n)
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the generic name for the thistle family having a medicinal value
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Buor (n)
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not clean, filthy, disorganised
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Buor (adj)
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name of big wild grass
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Buorpui (n)
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to prepare, to get ready
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Buotsai (v)
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to make preparation beforehand
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Buotsai lawk (v)
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