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to drill a hole, to bore, to make a hole through | Ver (v) |
duplicitous | Verther (adj) |
cunning, clever, unprincipled or mean, treacherous, deceitful, hypocritical | Vervek (adj) |
hypocrisy | Vervekna (n) |
a term of reproach or contempt (thaw vet naw rawh – don’t always do it) | Vet (adv) |
to put round | Vêt (v) |
to beguile, to deceive | Vethlem (v) |
very, exceedingly | Vieu (adv) |
to attend to, to nurture, to nurse | Vil (v) |
wave or brandish (as stick or weapon) | Vilik (v) |
to have ill temper, ill tempered, irritable, to be ill-tempered, etc | Vin (adj) |
to be in a remorse or guilt feeling | Ving (v) |
to rotate, to revolve | Vir (v) |
to have an intense longing for food, to be unmannerly in want of food | Vir (adj) |
a light wind, a slow breeze | Virthli (n) |
to favour one more than the others | Vobik (v) |
special favour | Vochuom (n) |
time, times (voi tamtak, voi khat, voi hni, voi thum, etc) | Voi (adverbial prefix for numerals) |
to break wind, to fart | Voi (v) |
the left-hand side | Voi (n) |
suddenly, unexpectedly | Voi le khat (adv) |
left side | Voi tieng (n) |
a wild creeper with a pungent smell | Voihnamzai (n) |
leftie, left-handed person | Voikawlong (n) |
sometime ago, long time ago | Voikhat khan (adv) |
one two three | Voikhat voihni voithum (adj) |
today | Voisun (n) |
this morning | Voituk (n) |
tonight | Voizan (n) |
this evening | Voizan tieng (n) |
the domestic pig | Vok (n) |
pig’s food | Vok bu (n) |
the pots used to cook pig’s food | Vok bubel (n) |
to be older in age | Vok ek sir hmasa (v) |
see ‘taikuong’ | Vok kuong (n) |
a pig’s wallow | Vokbuol (n) |
a pig’s trough | Vokkuong (n) |
a sacrificial post upon which the skull of pig is posted | Vokluphan (n) |
a sacrificial post upon which the skull of a domesticated pig is exposed | Vokluphan (n) |
a variety of wild tree | Vokmit (n) |
name of a small edible plant | Vokna an (n) |
name of an edible plant | Voknaan (n) |
a sow | Vokpui (n) |
name of a creeper plant | Vokpui bahra (n) |
the name of a plant with daisy like flowers and burr like seeds | Vokpui thal (n) |
pork, bacon | Voksa (n) |
pig’s food | Vokthlai (n) |
the pots used to cook or store pig’s food | Vokthlai bel (n) |
swollen | Vol (adj) |
volunteer | Volantiar (n) |
dark, tawny, black | Vom (adj) |
contraction or short form of ‘savom’ | Vom (n) |
the name of a species of tree whose trunk dust is irritating to human body | Vombal (n) |
the name of a wild plant the buds of which is edible | Vombân (n) |
the name of a tree | Vombu (n) |
an elevated wooden platform temporarily constructed by hunters to wait for their targets | Vombuhreu (n) |
the name of a succulent plant | Vomkur (n) |
a bear's head, used as the moon when only three quarters is visible | Vomlu (n) |
poetical term for bear | Vomphuoi (n) |
a bear trap | Vomthlak (n) |
name of wild tree with edible fruit | Vomva (n) |
the belly, the stomach | Von (n) |
to keep or remember (in the mind), to bear (a child) | Von (v) |
an indigestion problem due to mostly overeating | Von treng (adj) |
the lower part of the stomach of a four-legged animal | Vonchawi (n) |
keep, to preserve, to take care of | Vong (v) |
all, entirety | Vong (adverbial suffix) |
name of tree | Vongdawl (n) |
name of tree | Vongthir (n) |
to scatter, to throw up, to toss | Vor (v) |
names of trees with edible fruit | Vora vapui (n) |
the culmination, climax, zenith | Vortawp (adj) |
a species of leech | Votthahlaw (n) |
the ear of grain or maize; (v) to ear as grain or maize | Vui (n) |
to bury or dispose of the dead in any manner | Vui (v) |
flowering time, things at their best periods | Vul (v) |
the time of being in full bloom, the time of being in height of glory | Vul lai (n) |
to be piled up (as measure, etc), piled up | Vûm (adj) |
skin | Vun (n) |
skin disease | Vun natna (n) |
best time of, prospering time, etc | Vûng (adj) |
mound (of dug out soil), mound (of cow dung), etc | Vûng (n) |
to wither, to wrinkle, withered, wrinkled | Vuoi (v) |
to beat, to strike, to thresh (grain), to poison (fish) etc | Vuok (v) |
to beat severely, to give a severe thrashing | Vuok hrep (v) |
name of a fruit-bearing creeper plant | Vuokdûp (n) |
to beat to death, beaten to death, to cause death due to beating | Vuokhlum (v) |
same as ‘vuokhlum’ | Vuokthat (v) |
name of wild tree | Vuokthret (n) |
a weal, wound | Vuol (n) |
to fly | Vuong (v) |
aeroplane | Vuongna (n) |
to earth up, to fill in (as hole), to pile up on top of | Vur (v) |
snow, ice, hoar frost | Vûr (n) |
to cover up with earth | Vur khum (v) |
entirely, perfectly, quite | Vur vur (adv) |
ashes, dust, to be reduced to ashes or dust | Vut (n) |
of little or no value, of little or no use | Vut laia voi ang (phrase) |
scoop of ashes, fire pans, shovel | Vutluo (n) |
a hundred, hundreds, a century | Za (adj) |