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poisonous substance that can be inhaled | Hnamtur (adj) |
foolish, not wise; speechless with pain, overwhelmed with pain, to be speechless with pain | Hnang (adj) |
a bamboo or cane split for making other objects or for tying | Hnâng (n) |
sticky, semi-liquid | Hnâng (adj) |
a hat made from cane | Hnânglukhum (n) |
to be able to somehow manage to convince someone | Hnangvara khit (v) |
mucus from the nose | Hnap (n) |
to blow the nose | Hnaphnit (v) |
a land snail, the skink | Hnapkawn (n) |
the name of an insect supposed to be the special enemy of slugs | Hnapkhawnral (n) |
a dry mucus of the nose | Hnapkhir (n) |
to sniff up through the nose | Hnapsawn (v) |
the upper lips just below the hollows of the nose | Hnapthleng (n) |
a variety of wild tree | Hnapuithing (n) |
to deny admission, to forbid to come, pass, to not welcome or receive | Hnar (v) |
the nose, the source of a stream | Hnár (n) |
the indentation just above the nose | Hnár kawn (n) |
to have a turned-up nose | Hnár kem (n) |
to repulse, to rebuff, to turn away | Hnár kir (v) |
to have an aquiline nose | Hnár kul (n) |
the nostrils | Hnár kuo (n) |
one with a flat nose | Hnár per (n) |
stuffiness of nose | Hnar ping (v) |
one with a big nose | Hnár trok (v) |
to be keen-scented | Hnár var (adj) |
the name of a creeper | Hnathak (n) |
the name of a tree with very rough leaf | Hnathap (n) |
the name of a wild plant the leaves of which is large and often used for wrapping foods | Hnathiel (n) |
descendants, tribe | Hnathlak (n) |
community labour, work done by public, a social work | Hnatlang (v) |
dry leaf | Hnatrawl (n) |
to fill in (as a hole), to insert, to tamp | Hnaw (v) |
to push or sweep on one side; to aggressively make other accept | Hnawk (v) |
to push or sweep from different corners to one centre place | Hnawkbum (v) |
reject | Hnawl (v) |
outskirt | Hnawm (adj) |
one who took all the negative vibes and accusations | Hnawm tin phur (n) |
to answer nature’s call, to want to relieve stool | Hnawmsuok (v) |
damp, moist | Hnawng (adj) |
to fill in | Hnawping (v) |
to fill | Hnawpuom (v) |
chase | Hnawt (v) |
drive away, banish | Hnawtsuok (v) |
to win, to overcome | Hne (v) |
a sub clan of Hmar Lusei | Hnechong (n) |
to strike or punch with the knuckles | Hnek (v) |
to comfort | Hnem (v) |
comforter | Hnemtu (n) |
victory, triumph | Hnena (n) |
refuse, rubbish | Hnephnawl (n) |
the lower lip | Hner (n) |
the moustache | Hnerhmul (n) |
to despise, to treat with contempt | Hnesaw (v) |
oppressed, subjected to harsh treatment | Hnesie (adj) |
victor, a winner, conqueror | Hnetu (n) |
two | Hni (n) |
request | Hni (v) |
a foot-print, a track | Hniek (n) |
a foot print, a track | Hniekhnung (n) |
to follow someone else’ footstep | Hniekhnung zui (v) |
having in abundance (for eat and drink) | Hnienghnar (adj) |
abundantly | Hnienghnartakin (adv) |
a whole day rain, raining all day | Hnimchier (adj) |
anaesthesia | Hnimhlum (n) |
application | Hnina (n) |
to shake, to wave | Hning (v) |
poetical term for ‘zu’ | Hningzu (n) |
soft | Hnip (adj) |
to be obstructed, to be encumbered, to be in the way | Hnok (adj) |
obstructive, in the way, to be obstructive, etc | Hnoksak (v) |
to be refused admission, to be excommunicated | Hnong (adj) |
to send away, to forbid to enter or to come near, to excommunicate | Hnongtir (v) |
to drive away | Hnot (v) |
to drive out, to expel, to banish | Hnotdok (n) |
to drive out, to expel, to banish | Hnotsuok (n) |
to be lagging behind, to linger behind | Hnufuol (v) |
a mark, a trace | Hnuhma (n) |
the throat, the gullet | Hnuk (n) |
to pull, to drag | Hnûk (v) |
an imaginary cord which is supposed to snap at death; to die | Hnuk chat (adj) |
to live poorly | Hnuk dawng (adv) |
robust throat, one who is having careless food habit | Hnuk hrawl (n) |
snatching somebody’s lifeline or source of living | Hnuk hrui satchat (adv) |
to deprive one's self of food | Hnuk sukdawng (adv) |
to pamper one's self with all kinds of food | Hnuk suktlai (adv) |
to live well or sumptuously | Hnuk tlai (v) |
the throat | Hnukbawk (n) |
tonsillitis | Hnukna (n) |
the back, after, behind, afterwards | Hnung (n) |
to trace from the track, to trace from the footprint | Hnung sui (v) |
the backsweep, those that comes behind and clean up, the rear guard | Hnung thuol (adj) |
behind, backward, afterwards | Hnung tieng (adv) |
one who is watchful and cautious and cannot be cheated | Hnung tieng mit nei ang (n) |
to follow | Hnung zui (v) |
after, behind, subsequent to | Hnungah (prep) |
to tie the hands behind the back | Hnungkhir (v) |
to turn the back to | Hnungsawn (v) |
to fall back, to backtrack | Hnungtawl (v) |
to retreat, walk or move backwards | Hnungtol (v) |
the back | Hnungzang (n) |
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