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name of noisy insect | Chêpchêp (n) |
to squeeze on | Chepde (v) |
to forge, to sculpture | Cher (v) |
thin, lean, to be thin, etc | Chêr (adj) |
chair | Chêr (n) |
the name of a trap which crushes its catches between two logs | Cherep (n) |
name of a tree | Cherpui (n) |
cherubim | Cherub (n) |
manner, behaviour | Chet dan (n) |
works, actions, deeds | Chet zie (n) |
you, to you, from you, for you (plural) | Cheu (prn) |
salt; clan, caste, family; seed, sperm | Chi (n) |
kind of, sort of, species | Chi (adv) |
a jar to keep salt | Chi bur (n) |
one family, kinsmen, kith and kin | Chi le kuong (n) |
to be at a loss what to do, to get excited or confused, to lose one's presence of mind, to be in a panicky situation | Chiai (adj) |
a simple Hmar curry (mostly vegetables) with just salt added in it | Chial hme (n) |
shaking of hands, salute, hail | Chibai (v) |
to salute, to shake hands, to worship (God), greetings | Chibai buk (v) |
of one particular clan or tribe | Chibil (adj) |
exactly, actual | Chie (prn) |
to put in water, etc., to soak, to dip | Chie (v) |
to soften by soaking or dipping (in liquid) | Chie hnip (v) |
to immerse, to soak | Chie pil (v) |
hard, with one's might, vehemently | Chiem (adj) |
correct, proper, clear, plain | Chieng (adj) |
evidently, certainly, clearly, correctly, plainly | Chieng takin (adv) |
to grumble, murmur, complain | Chier (v) |
to keep on complaining, grumbling | Chierinthluok (v) |
to mark, to remember | Chik (adj) |
to spurt out (liquid) spotted; to cut open (bamboos) and split them for matting, to pit, to dent, to chip, etc | Chik (v) |
careful, unabridged | Chîk (adj) |
a cake of salt | Chikhawn (n) |
a salt spring | Chikhur (n) |
carefully | Chîktakin (adv) |
saliva | Chil (n) |
to pinch, to pin down | Chil (v) |
crashing or thrashing with leg, to tread out ‘as grain’, to stamp | Chìl (v) |
swallowing of one’s saliva which goes the wrong way and makes one choke or catch one’s breath | Chil inthal (v) |
to spit through the teeth | Chilchik (v) |
foam (of mouth) | Chilphuon (n) |
to spit through the fingers | Chilpik (v) |
salivating by seeing edible items | Chilput (v) |
water brash, excess accumulation of saliva in the mouth | Chilriel (n) |
a kind of water-brash with copious flow of saliva | Chilriel (n) |
to spit | Chilsak (v) |
limestone | Chilung (n) |
a Hmar Ngurte sub clan | Chiluon (n) |
to collapse, to fall down | Chim (v) |
to submerge, to crowd round, to overflow | Chîm (v) |
to be a nuisance | Chim um (adj) |
to trouble, to interrupt | Chîmbuoi (adv) |
to die out (as a race, etc), to become extinct | Chimit (v) |
to submerge, to crowd round, to overflow | Chîmpil (v) |
name of a tribe | Chin (n) |
entangle | Chin (adj) |
since, as far as | Chin (prp) |
small, tiny, little | Chîn (adj) |
limit | Chin lem (adj) |
petty, insignificant, small | Chin tham (adj) |
from the time, since, from | Chinah (adv) |
lime, cooked lime pasted on betel leaf and eaten along with nut | Chinai (n) |
limestone | Chinai lung (n) |
all about | Chinchang (n) |
to know all about | Chinchang hrie (v) |
one is in the know how, a well-informed person | Chinchang hrie mi (n) |
guard, look after (esp animals) | Ching (n) |
barren, impotent, childless, to be barren | Ching (adj) |
habit, practice as a habit | Chîng (v) |
to plant, to sow, to be in the habit of using | Chîng (v) |
more than others, bigger or higher than the rest | Chingchihlip (adj) |
the name of a large black spider | Chingchip (n) |
destroy, make it as problematic | Chingpen (v) |
the name of a large owl | Chingpirinu (n) |
a Hindi originated term for sugar | Chini (n) |
limit, perimeter | Chinlem (adj) |
to have limit | Chinlem nei (adv) |
limitless | Chinlem neilo (adv) |
to finely cut small items by the mouth | Chip (v) |
finely, in small pieces, to powder | Chip (adj) |
the name of a small bird | Chîp (n) |
to shut, to close (as a cut, mouth, etc) | Chîp (v) |
thorough, detail, minute | Chipchier (adj) |
minutely in detail, thoroughly | Chipchier takin (adv) |
name of a species of bird | Chîprâng (n) |
of the same clan, family | Chipui (adj) |
mud | Chir (n) |
a term used to woo chickens | Chir chir (n) |
a bog, swamp, muddy | Chirdup (n) |
mud | Chirhak (n) |
mud, mire, muddy | Chirhdiek (n) |
to be in complete disarray or delirium mostly due to alcohol | Chiri (v) |
name of a Hmar kindred (unau-suopui) tribe settled in Manipur | Chiru (n) |
very small, very little (in size), very tiny | Chite (adj) |
expression of the smallest or tiniest (in size) | Chite maimawng (adv) |
little by little | Chite te in (adv) |
very small, very little, very tiny (in size) | Chiterek (adj) |
posterity, a descendant | Chithla (n) |
ancestor, forefather | Chithlatu (n) |
sugar, sweets | Chithlum (n) |
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