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the chameleon plant | Uithinthang (n) |
khaki colour, brown colour, etc | Uk (adj) |
to preserve by boiling and potting, to pot, to put fruit in a pot to hasten its ripening | Uk (v) |
a wooden object used for levelling wet soil on the embankment of wet paddy field | Ukai (n) |
a portion of a bride price given to the elder sister of the bride if she is still unmarried | Ukhelman (n) |
a Meitei originated term for lawyer | Ukil (n) |
to regard to, to value | Uksak (v) |
to sprain, to bend (muscle, etc) | Ul (v) |
to break, to snap | Ul tliek (v) |
a tadpole | Ulawng (n) |
name of a toad | Ulawng (n) |
a single barrel gun | Ulbun (n) |
the name of a flying lizard | Uleu (n) |
to be prim, to be painstaking, to be particular in dress, etc | Uluk (v) |
painstakingly, fastidiously, particularly | Uluk takin (adv) |
present, to exist, remain, stay | Um (adj) |
one’s way of living | Um dan (v) |
to have a good conduct, well behave | Um dan thiem (adj) |
good manner, good conduct, good behaviour | Um dan thra (adj) |
a dry gourd made scooper | Um haihaw (n) |
to feel uncomfortable, to feel unwell or uneasy (physically) | Um inhoi lo (v) |
fidgety, restless, vexing, full of spirits (negative side) | Um inhuot (adv) |
not present, absent | Um lo (adj) |
to do no work, to remain idle (without doing much) | Um mei mei (adv) |
to remain permanently, to stay put forever | Um song (v) |
to remain static doing nothing | Um trok trok (adv) |
to be as one is, to be independent of others | Um uma um (v) |
to stationed oneself with something or someone | Umchil (v) |
edible gourd | Umfak (n) |
place of living, residential place | Umhmun (n) |
to stationed oneself in | Umhmun khuor (v) |
from one’s static position | Umhmun kunga inthok (n) |
to gather together, to be in group | Umkhawm (v) |
the name of the personification of death, supposed to be the author of death and sickness | Umlai (n) |
death caused by ‘umlai’ | Umlai hrang (v) |
abode, home, place, residence | Umna (n) |
whereabouts | Umna chin (adj) |
place worthy of living, stay, rest or wait | Umna tlak (adj) |
uninhabitable place | Umna tlak lo (adj) |
a holiday | Umni (n) |
having holiday | Umni kham (adj) |
giving shelter, giving company, helper in a house | Umpui (v) |
one giving shelter or hiring a helper | Umpuitu (n) |
meaning | Umzie (n) |
old (as village, books, person, etc), ancient, antique | Un (adj) |
an adverbial suffix of commanding words | Un la (adv) |
a relation, a brother, sister or cousin | Unau (n) |
conflict between brothers & brothers (n) the time after sunset and complete darkness when it is even to difficult one’s brothers or sisters | Unau hmelhai (v) |
own brother or sister, a brother or sister of the same parent | Unau laihrui inzom (n) |
relatives and close friends | Unau laina (n) |
a kinsman of not far distant | Unau ro inhluothei (n) |
sister | Unaunu (n) |
brother | Unaupa (n) |
discoloured, khaki coloured, dirty, to be discoloured | Ung (adj) |
uniform | Unifawm (n) |
union | Union (n) |
unit | Unit (n) |
university | University (n) |
wine | Uoiin (n) |
a wine skin | Uoiin pèng (n) |
to retch | Uok (v) |
openly | Uolau (adv) |
to boast, to brag, to be proud | Uong (v) |
to boast against someone | Uong khum (v) |
to boast or brag about | Uongpui (v) |
to boast, to talk proudly | Uongthuong (v) |
to join someone, to keep warm | Uop (v) |
to keep company and warmth | Uoplum (v) |
to emphasise, to exaggerate | Uor (v) |
to put a lid on a pot when boiling on the fire to keep the steam in | Up (v) |
suffocating (not enough air to breathe) | Up (n) |
an elder, a chief man, a mantri, (v) to be old, to be elderly | Upa (n) |
a Manipuri term for ‘meaning’ | Upai (n) |
name of a variety of frog | Upeng (n) |
a toad | Uphar (n) |
to distil, to brew (as beer) | Ur (v) |
to put over fire, to smoked, to expose to fumes, to heat over fire | Ur (v) |
denoting many or much | Ur ur (adj) |
brothers and sisters | Ureng (n) |
to make preparations (for feast, festivals), to have a program in advance | Urlawk (v) |
serious, wholehearted | Ursun (adj) |
seriously, wholeheartedly, solemnly | Ursun takin (adv) |
name of a variety of frog | Usai (n) |
name of a variety of frog | Usawlhring (n) |
scorched badly by the fire, burnt, to scorch badly, to burn | Ut (v) |
a toad, a frog | Utrok (n) |
use to refer to somebody who have an enormous talent but hardly used or exposed like a frog which has poisonous substances with it | Utrok tur von (phrase) |
a bull frog | Utum (n) |
the name of a palm | Uvai (n) |
an abbreviated form of vate | Va (n) |
an abbreviated form of ‘lava’ – term for a woman for her brothers’ children | Va (n) |
verbal prefix signifying going, generally on level ground, or from one place to another of equal elevation (va la rawh = to go and fetch) | Va (prefix) |
the crow | Vaak (n) |
a spreaded bamboo planted on the head side of a death body | Vaak bau (n) |
the name of a species of hornbill | Vaawk (n) |
the night jar | Vabak (n) |
name of a species of bird | Vabawng (n) |
name of a species of bird | Vabekvar (n) |
the bulbul | Vaber (n) |
name of a species of bird | Vabuong (n) |