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the name of the smallest brass gong and part of ‘darbu’ used in war, tiger hunts, celebrations
Darmang (n)
a mason’s iron ball for measurement
Darmum (n)
a Hmar Biete sub clan
Darnei (n)
a Hmar clan
Darngawn (n)
the name of a brass gong and part of ‘darbu’ used in war, tiger hunts, celebrations
Darpheng (n)
copper
Darsen (n)
glass, looking glass
Darthlalang (n)
luck
Dau (n)
unreliable, untrustworthy, diluted, polluting it
Dauh (adj)
to hold out (as the hand, cloth, etc for receiving anything), to make anything which is raised above the ground, such as a table, bed, bridge, shelf
Daw (v)
a trick, ploy, false pretences or misrepresentations
Dawha (n)
under false pretences
Dawha in (adv)
one having a false pretence, cunning, clever
Dawha thur (n)
witchcraft, magic; cowardly, to be cowardly, to be afraid
Dawi (n)
songs or chants made by witchcraft
Dawi hla (n)
magic potion
Dawibur (n)
yeast, leaven
Dawidim (n)
an intensive form of ‘dawi’, coward
Dawikawlok (n)
shawl of the indigenous Hmar priests
Dawipuon (n)
a witch, a wizard, a sorcerer, a magician
Dawithiem (n)
the name of small bird
Dawithiempa ar (n)
coward
Dawizep (adj)
to come off, to slip off (as the edge or binding of anything)
Dawk (v)
a table
Dawkan (n)
the name of a small bird
Dawkek (n)
to bear, to bear the strain; collect, collecting
Dawl (v)
name of tree
Dawlthing (n)
to hold from the bottom side
Dawm (v)
to exert force from the lower end
Dâwm (v)
to look after, to attend, to nurse; reply, to give a reply; drink, to drink (any liquid); to consider, to think of, to think or consider before-hand
Dawn (v)
a tube, a pipe-stem, a new shoot or branch, to shoot out a new branch
Dawn (n)
fit for drinking
Dawn tlak (n)
not fit for drinking
Dawn tlak lo (n)
soft, tender
Dawng (adj)
getting less than others, to be unfortunate, to be taken in, to be swindled, to be defrauded, to be deprived of anything
Dawng (v)
idle, lazy, indolent
Dawngda (adj)
water melon
Dawnkhaw (n)
deep thinking, to have a thorough study
Dawnkhawl (v)
a variety of wild tree
Dawnlien (n)
a particular Hmar women shawl
Dâwnpuon (n)
farsighted, to have thought for the future
Dawnsei (v)
to have no thought for the future
Dawntawi (v)
academic discussion & deliberation
Dawntlang (v)
to notch a tree when falling so as to ensure it falling in the desired direction; to investigate, to interrogate
Dawp (v)
a shop, a bazaar, a market
Dawr (n)
to bargain with
Dawr (v)
a market place, a bazaar
Dawr hmun (n)
being unreliable, to be unreliable
Dawrawm (adj)
a shopkeeper, a businessman, a trader
Dawrkai (n)
name of a Hmar traditional women basket
Dawron (n)
a big shop, a fair, a mela
Dawrpui (n)
a small shop
Dawrtu (n)
pierce through
Dawt (v)
a tube, a pipe
Dawt (n)
patient, forbearing, to be patient; to be accommodative
Dawthei (adj)
forbearing, patience
Dawtheina (n)
a seat in front of the hearth in a Hmar house; a piece of bamboo specially made for taking a spinning top
Dawthleng (n)
to pay homage to, to humble one's self before
Dawvankai (v)
to crack (a flea) on the fingernail; shine, gleam
De (v)
adequate, enough, sufficient
Dei (adj)
to become cool, to cool down, to quiet
Dei (v)
quiet, completely, entire; away, far away
Dei (adv)
inadequate, not enough, insufficient
Dei lo (adj)
shade, shady
Deihlim (n)
frost bite
Deihmet (n)
all round, useful for different purpose, present everywhere
Deizai (adj)
to tickle, to feel, to touch, to do
Dek (v)
to fall upon or against, to lean upon or against
Del (v)
to fall upon or against, to lean upon or against
Delde (v)
to accuse, to blame, to find fault with
Dem (v)
blameless, unblemished
Dem kailo (n)
to jest at, a jesting stock
Demsie (v)
blameable, blameful, defective
Demum (adj)
to throw, to stone, to hammer, to pound, to cast or let down (as a net)
Dèng (v)
throw away
Denghawn (v)
to be close, to touch
Dep (adj)
to copulate
Dep (v)
near, close to, against, over against
Dep-ah (prep)
unreliable, dishonest, untrustworthy
Depde (adj)
shoot, sprout (of plant)
Der (n)
to pretend to, falsely, untrue
Der (adj)
not at all, not a bit
Dèr (adv)
not at all, in no way, under no circumstances
Der lo (adv)
unreliable, untrustworthy
Derdep (adv)
a two-anna piece, an expression of little value or significance
Dere (n)
a marigold
Derken (n)
slightly, rather, somewhat, more
Deu (adj)
gradually, little by little, by degrees
Deu deu (adv)
slightly
Deu hlek (adv)
almost, very nearly
Deu thaw (adv)
mocking at it
Deusaw (v)
poetical term for one’s lover; thatching grass
Di (n)
debate
Dibet (v)
horizontal bamboo pole attached on the roof of a house
Dichum (n)
diabol
Diebol (n)
muddy, mud, to be muddy
Diek (adj)
signifying plurality
Diel (adv)
loose soil brought together by flowing rain water
Dieldawk (n)
already, ready, quiet, completely
Diem (adv)
in slow motion, slowly and carefully
Diem diem (adv)