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Chuongkai (v)
clitoris
Chuongkilik (n)
the lower part (of a village, jhum, etc)
Chuonhnuoi (n)
the lungs
Chuop (n)
puckered, wrinkled, creased, to be puckered
Chuor (adj)
dumb, dull, silly, slow in understanding things
Chut (adj)
in there, at that place, thereunto
Chutaka chun (adv)
from thereon, since then, from that place
Chutaka inthok chun (adv)
the one from there
Chutaka mi chu (adv)
a poetical term used to refer to one’s lover
D (n)
to lose savour, to fade, to lose taste, without savour, faded, pale and lifeless
Da (adj)
name of a disease (venereal disease), syphillis
Dadu (n)
a fence, outskirts, a hedge, a wall
Dai (n)
to clear jungle or weeds round a house or village
Dai sam (n)
to separate by a partition
Daidan (v)
partition
Daidanna (n)
dew, rain water which has settled on leaves
Daidaw (n)
dragonfly
Daidep (n)
one which is in the interior or remote, not in prominent place
Daikilkar (n)
poetical term for a ‘memorial stone slap in a graveyard’
Dailungrawn (n)
pulse, lentils, dal
Dailuo (n)
the main pillar of a fence
Daingul (n)
the outside, the surroundings, the vicinity
Daipuo (n)
poetical term for outskirts
Daire (n)
director
Dairektor (n)
extreme cold like hailstone, to die down
Dairiel (n)
to look out (as of a door), to look about one, to look upwards, to raise or lift the head
Dâk (v)
post, mail
Dâk (n)
post office
Dâk in (n)
envelope
Dâk ip (n)
postman
Dâk pu (n)
fluent, talkative
Dak thei (adj)
to raise the eyes or head (after looking down), to look out, etc
Dâksuok (v)
doctor
Daktor (n)
whitish, weak, wan, watery
Dal (adj)
pulse, lentils
Dâl (n)
to keep from, to prevent, to stop, to obstruct
Dâl (v)
an obstacle, an obstruction
Dâlna (n)
water dam, water reservoir
Dam (n)
soft, quiet, calm, slow, not fast, not in hurry; alive, living in good health
Dam (adj)
land sheltered from the sun's rays and is continually damp
Dàm (n)
also
Dàm (cnj)
not alive, ill, to be ill
Dam lo (v)
life’s purpose, that which makes life worth
Dam san (n)
what that has not yet arrive or happen and none knowing when it will
Dam sawt nghak thil (phrase)
gently, slowly, quietly, noiselessly
Dam tein (adv)
medicine
Damdawi (n)
hospital
Damdawi in (n)
to survive, to remain alive
Damkhawsuok (v)
lifetime
Damlai (v)
sickness, illness, ailment
Damlona (n)
ill, dead, to be ill
Damnaw (v)
live long
Damsawt (v)
longevity
Damsawtna (v)
lifetime
Damsung (n)
a parting words (goodbye, adieu!)
Damtakin aw (n)
slowly and very slowly, without noise
Damte te’n (adv)
custom, way, manner, habit, constitution
Dân (n)
breaking the rule or law
Dan bawsie (v)
law breaker, law violator
Dan bawsietu (n)
one skilled in the law, a lawyer
Dan hre mi (n)
in general, rough, approximately
Dan naran (adj)
generally, roughly, approximately
Dan naranin (adv)
lawmaker
Dan siemtu (n)
after every (ni khat danah = every other day; kum 4 danah = after every 4 years)
Danah (adv)
the palate, the inside of the mouth
Dang (n)
to block, to stop, to intercept
Dang (v)
another, other, different, more
Dang (prn)
pale, to be pale
Dâng (adj)
another more, and so on, etcetera
Dang dang (prn)
to stutter, to stammer, stuttering
Dangawk (v)
thirsty
Dangchar (v)
to cut short, to silence a person when speaking
Dangchat (v)
to block and send back to, to drive back
Dangkir (v)
different, to be changed, to be altered, dissimilar
Danglam (adj)
unchangeable, immutable, permanent
Danglam theilo (adj)
difference, dissimilarity
Danglamna (n)
to be talkative, to be glib, to chatter
Dangnâl (v)
constitution
Danpui (n)
partly wet
Dap (adj)
search by hand, to search for something using the hand
Dap (v)
to feel around
Dap vel (v)
combing operation done by security forces to arrest outlawed militants
Dappui (n)
a variety of wild tree
Dapthak (n)
scattered
Dar (adj)
hour, an hour, 60 minutes
Dar (n)
brass, a bell, a gong
Dár (n)
shoulder, the shoulder blade with flesh; the foreleg of a four-legged animal
Dàr (n)
to meet in a joyous mood, to assemble happily
Dar ang tong (v)
the shoulder blade, scapula
Dar ru (n)
thin brass wire
Dar zai (n)
a sub clan under Hmar Lawitlang Hrangchal
Darasung (n)
a cymbal or clapper
Dárbenthek (n)
an indigenous three gongs used for leading singing, dancing, etc
Dárbu (n)
brass
Dareng (n)
a young unmarried man
Darfeng (n)
hour, an hour
Darkar (n)
a Hmar Zote sub clan
Darkhawlai (n)
a gong
Darkhuong (n)
name of a Hmar kindred (unau-suopui) tribe settled in Tripura
Darlong (n)