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wormwood, a woody shrub with a bitter aromatic taste
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Sairam (n)
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the name of a species of creepers like bamboo
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Sairil (n)
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complicated, irrelevant
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Saisa (adj)
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poetical term for young baby
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Saisen (n)
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name of fruit (citrus family)
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Saiser (n)
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to whistle through the teeth
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Saisik (n)
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the oak tree, the great tree
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Saisuo (n)
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a species of banana plant
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Saisuo (n)
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the stem of "saisuo" which is a much-loved curry item
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Saisuo kawr (n)
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an oak tree
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Saisuo thing (n)
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a Hmar Faihriem sub clan
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Saivate (n)
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to sing (a song)
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Sak (v)
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higher up, east, etc
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Sak (adj)
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to compose a name, to give name of a baby
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Sak (v)
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to fix a selling price or rate
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Sak (v)
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to spit from the mouth
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Sâk (v)
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the uppermost
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Sak tak (adv)
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eastern, eastward, upwards, towards the east
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Sak tieng (adj)
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above, higher up
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Sakah (prepn)
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a beast, a ferocious animal
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Sakawl (n)
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horse
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Sakawr (n)
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scissor
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Sakawr bakchep (n)
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name of a Hmar kindred (unau-suopui) tribe settled in Assam, Tripura, etc
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Sakechep (n)
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a tiger
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Sakei (n)
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a tiger trap
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Sakei thlak (n)
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a lion
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Sakeibaknei (n)
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a lioness
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Sakeibaknei pui (n)
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a Hmar traditional shawl
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Sakeizangziepuon (n)
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wild goat
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Sakel (n)
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solid (not hollow)
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Sakhat (adj)
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a lump, a slap, a one block
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Sakhat (n)
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festivals and rituals or sacrifices performed to please gods in Hmar traditional religion
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Sakhawhmang (n)
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the deer
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Sakhi (n)
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a stag
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Sakhi chal (n)
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a deer trap
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Sakhi chang (n)
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a species of rice
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Sakhi ke (n)
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to assume, presume, supposition
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Sakhi thing chung lawn (v)
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an imaginary supposition
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Sakhi thing lawn (v)
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a blood sucking bug
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Sakhihrik (n)
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poetical term for "hmel" (face, appearance, shape, form, figure)
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Sakhmel (n)
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poetical term for "name"
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Sakhming (n)
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religion, religious rites and customs
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Sakhuo (n)
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a religious person
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Sakhuomi (n)
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name of a variety of squirrel
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Sakik (n)
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dragon
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Sakol (n)
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number of the beast
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Sakol nambar (adj)
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a horse
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Sakor (n)
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a cavalry
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Sakor chung chuongmi (n)
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chariot
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Sakor tawlailir (n)
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scissors
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Sakorbakchep (n)
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tetanus
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Sakorhrik (n)
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sacrament
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Sakramen (n)
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poetical term for the body
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Sakruong (n)
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to spit out, to speak forth
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Saksuok (n)
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a porcupine
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Saku (n)
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a porcupine hair used by hand weavers
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Saku chang (n)
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a porcupine trap
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Saku châng (n)
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a Hmar Pakhuong sub clan
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Sakum (n)
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a captive taken in war
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Sal (n)
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taking the name of (when swearing, etc)
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Sâl (v)
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a fine imposed in Hmar traditional justice system
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Salam (n)
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a Hindi originated term for salute
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Salâm (n)
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without seriousness, doing things just for name shake
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Salamthlak (adj)
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to be in captive
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Saltang (adj)
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the skull of animal which is often use a symbol of greatness
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Salu (n)
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name of a traditional dance
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Salu lam (n)
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the mainland Indian women apparels, dress
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Salwar (n)
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hair of the head
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Sam (n)
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to run short of anything, to lack
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Sam (adj)
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naming a name, to mention names
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Sâm (v)
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to cut down (weeds, trees, etc), to clear (jungle), to massacre
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Sam (v)
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easy, simple, quick (mostly a suffix)
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Sam (adj)
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to be parted like a plaited hair; a poetical term meant for separation
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Sam ang thre (v)
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to lay on the ground like cut grass
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Sàm ang zâl (v)
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to have a grey hair
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Sam intruok (v)
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to comb
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Sam khui (v)
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to plait (the hair)
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Sam phier (v)
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bristling hair, to stand on end (as hair)
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Sam tho (n)
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a rhinoceros
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Samak (n)
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hind leg of animal flesh given by a man to his sister in a Hmar tradition
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Samal (n)
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a small species of bear
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Samang (n)
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kangaroo
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Samansanei (n)
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a traditional Hmar woman hairstyle wherein she plaits the hairs into two straps and make an interlacement or a knot above the forehead by bringing forward such straps above the ear
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Samkhim (n)
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a hair pin
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Samkilna (n)
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name of a creeping plant
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Sampawl (n)
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winged bean
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Sampawrong (n)
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babbling
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Samphuol (v)
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winged bean
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Samthawrong (n)
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a comb, to comb the hair
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Samthi (n)
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a bitter brinjal
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Samtrok (n)
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a bitter eggplant (small)
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Samtrokte (n)
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grey hairs
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Samtruok (n)
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name of species of animals of the weasel-marten family
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Samuoltan (n)
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a hair
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Samzai (n)
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a knot of hair, to put the hair up into a knot
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Samziel (v)
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reason, ground
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San (n)
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an affix used with an intransitive verb to make it transitive
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San (adj)
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to help, to rescue, to protect, to defend
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San (v)
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to strain, to puff out the stomach
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San (v)
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giving out a wet paddy field job to someone else for a fee
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San (v)
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