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Caesar | Kaisar (n) |
the steps leading up to a Hmar house | Kaitren (n) |
the bend of the leg behind the knee | Kaiza (n) |
to lend a helping hand, to support | Kaiza veng (v) |
an attendant, a companion on a journey, a supporter, one who looks after another's interests | Kaiza vengtu (n) |
sapling | Kak (n) |
split, rent, branch or fork (of a tree) | Kâk (adj) |
consequence, effect | Kakhawk (n) |
a variety of wild tree | Kakphek (n) |
a variety of wild tree | Kaksawk (n) |
a measure, a conical heap of rice the apex of which will be level with the tips of a man's fingers when standing with the arm raised high above the head | Kakzawn (n) |
the kidneys, a kidney | Kal (n) |
lock, to lock; to oppose, to contradict, to act contrary to | Kal (v) |
to walk, to take step | Kal pen (v) |
to march, a march, marching | Kal rem (v) |
the joints of the two human limbs below the private parts | Kalak (n) |
to move forward | Kalchawi (v) |
rafters under the roof of a house running lengthways and lying immediately above the kalkhang | Kaldung (n) |
calendar | Kalendar (n) |
trend, way, mode, manner, style, way of doing | Kalhmang (n) |
rafters under the roof of a house running breadthways and lying immediately below the kaldung | Kalkhang (n) |
to fasten a door so as to prevent one from going out | Kalkhum (v) |
calculator | Kalkulator (n) |
fare (of a public transport) | Kalman (n) |
stilts | Kalthret (n) |
the mouth, speech, conversation, talk, speech; a bank, a shore | Kam (n) |
to set a trap; to support from underneath, to prop up, to prevent rolling by wedging | Kam (v) |
savory or pleasant to the mouth | Kam inden (adj) |
to open the legs | Kam ka (v) |
to rebuke, to scold, a word or two | Kam khat (v) |
with one’s whole might and power | Kam petin (adv) |
name of wild plant | Kamantri (n) |
a variety of wild tree | Kamatrek (n) |
anything eaten between meals, light refreshment | Kamcherek (n) |
speaking forcefully | Kamchim na (n) |
shirt (derived from a Hindi term of ‘kameej’) | Kamis (n) |
to give hint, to give some clue | Kamkeu (v) |
scold, rebuke | Kamkhat (v) |
to help, to stand by or up for | Kamki (v) |
campaign | Kampen (v) |
see ‘kamcherek’ | Kamram (n) |
to gossip, to be talkative, to divulge a secret | Kamtam (adj) |
to smack the lips | Kamtep (v) |
we, our, us | Kan (prn) |
to visit, to pay a visit to | Kan (v) |
to step over, to cross over | Kân (v) |
dry, to decrease, to evaporate, to dry up | Kang (adj) |
burn, to burn | Kàng (v) |
to be raised off the ground, to be lifted off the ground | Káng (adj) |
to burn down | Kang ral (v) |
to char, to burn, charred, burned | Kang ut (v) |
a Hmar Thiek sub clan | Kangbur (n) |
to dry up and cease to flow | Kangchat (v) |
a name given to various kinds of hats or helmets | Kangdar lukhum (n) |
the crane, the saras | Kanghlai (n) |
name of a thorny and poisonous plant usually found in the aftermath of a burnt jhum | Kanghling (n) |
to clear a piece of forest after the undergrowth has been burnt and make it as an extended jhum without any further burning | Kanghreng (v) |
a fire, outbreak of fire | Kangmei (n) |
firemen, fire brigade | Kangmei threltu (n) |
a species of domesticated big duck | Kangnga (n) |
puffed rice cake popular in Manipur | Kangpuok (n) |
the part of forest that is partially burnt out in a jhum fire | Kangsat (n) |
name of a climber with dreadful thorn | Kangthrai (n) |
a variety of wild tree | Kangtrek (n) |
a time between the burning and the springing up of the first seeds | Kangvar (adj) |
a rain that falls during ‘kangvar’ | Kangvar ruo (n) |
the portion extended for jhum as it was partially burnt, a piece of forest cleared for jhum after the undergrowth has been burnt down | Kangzeu (n) |
drug (mostly the poppy plant) | Kani (n) |
cancer | Kansar (n) |
cancel | Kansel (v) |
the fork of the legs | Kap (n) |
to gag, to wedge open | Kap (v) |
to fire (a gun), to shoot at | Kâp (v) |
to shoot and hit the target | Kap fuk (adv) |
to shoot and miss the mark | Kap threl (v) |
steel | Kapathir (n) |
to shoot dead, shot dead | Kaphlum (v) |
the space between the legs | Kapkar (n) |
to wedge open straight (to the limit) | Kapmar (v) |
a gag, a wedge | Kapna (n) |
a child’s popgun made of bamboo | Kappup (n) |
captain | Kapten (n) |
a worry, a trouble, anything which troubles or worries the mind or which occupies or haunts or gets on the mind | Kaput (n) |
the name of a trap (tiger, bear) which releases a spear or pointed bamboo or fires a gun | Kar (n) |
to lever, to paddle with a stern oar, to wriggle about, to row; to secure or demand on certain conditions or by distrait | Kar (v) |
to step, to pace, to stride | Kâr (v) |
car; between, the space between, the place between; week (the short form of ‘chawlkar’) | Kâr (n) |
far off, to be far from each other (v), to be separated by long distance | Kar hla (adj) |
between, in between | Karah (prpn) |
expressing pain or sympathy | Karei (intjn) |
curfew | Karfiu (n) |
a lever, an oar | Karfung (n) |
while, whilst, during the interval | Karin (adv) |
far off from each other | Karinkik (adj) |
the place or between interval | Karlak (n) |
between, in between | Karlakah (prpn) |
in no time | Karlovin (adv) |
carpenter | Karpentar (n) |
carpet | Kârpet (n) |
alternately, in between | Karthlak (adv) |
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