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to be satisfied
Lungchim (v)
a Hmar Lungtau sub clan
Lungchuong (n)
a platform or stone erected in memory of the dead
Lungdaw (n)
beloved, precious, dear, a darling
Lungdit (n)
satisfy, content
Lungdum (n)
name of a variety of Hmar women shawl
Lungdum puon (n)
a species of eagle, osprey
Lungdûp (n)
a Hmar Khawlhring sub clan
Lungen (n)
precious stone, diamond
Lunghlu (n)
a species of small and prickly caterpillar
Lunghmet (n)
heart broken
Lunghnûr (adj)
a prison, a jail
Lungin (n)
a jail warder, a jailor
Lungin vengtu (n)
a prisoner
Lungina intang (n)
to put in prison, to imprison
Lungina khum (v)
soft-hearted
Lunginno (n)
to love, to pity, to regard or treat with favour
Lunginsiet (v)
grace, love, mercy, kindness, compassion, sympathy
Lunginsietna (n)
kindly, graciously, please (a request)
Lunginsiettakin (adv)
pitiable
Lunginsietum (adj)
having an enduring heart
Lunginuoi (adj)
to be worried, disturbed
Lunginzing (v)
to have difficulty in breathing
Lungip (v)
anxious, worried, troubled
Lungkham (v)
trouble, anxiety
Lungkhamna (n)
a slate for writing
Lunglekha (n)
to feel sad, to feel homesick, to let the mind wander, to ponder over the past
Lungleng (v)
a Hmar traditional shawl
Lunglopuon (n)
mythical water believed to be drank by the spirit of the death on their way to Paradise
Lunglotui (n)
interested
Lunglut (adj)
unwise, irrational
Lungmawl (adj)
coal
Lungmeihol (n)
to have peace of mind
Lungmuong (v)
to be sad, to grieve, to be sorrowful, discouraged or disheartened
Lungngai (v)
sorrow, sadness, grief
Lungngaina (n)
heartbeat
Lungphu (n)
heart attack
Lungphu chawl (n)
foundation stone
Lungphum (n)
a rock
Lungpui (n)
a pickaxe
Lungral (n)
emotion
Lungriem (adj)
tears of emotion
Lungriem mitthli (n)
to purpose, to intend to, to try to, to attempt to
Lungril (v)
the heart, the mind, the thoughts
Lungril (adj)
to feel elated, happy, joyful
Lungril hlim (adv)
with one mind
Lungril hmunkhat (adv)
to be cut to the heart so as to cause great anger
Lungril khei (adv)
to change the mind
Lungril lamlet (adv)
having no fixed principles, unstable mind
Lungril mumal neilo (adj)
to feel hurt in the mind, brokenhearted, bitterness of soul
Lungril na (v)
to be in one's right mind, to be in one's former state of mind, to be of the same mind
Lungril ngai put (adv)
to be worried
Lungril sawl (adj)
to change the mind
Lungril son (v)
to remember all the time
Lungrila vong zing (v)
a term used to call "lovers"
Lungrun (n)
a term used to call one’s lovers
Lungrunpui (n)
to agree with, to think the same as
Lungruolpui (v)
the maiden fern
Lungsam (n)
angry, to be angry
Lungsen (adj)
content, happy, satisfy
Lungsi (adj)
to be heartbroken, to be sad, to be hurt in the feelings
Lungsie (adj)
completely broken hearted, total despair or agony
Lungsie vankai (adj)
broken-heartedly, in great sorrow
Lungsie vankaiin (adv)
heart rending, sad, grievous, pathetic
Lungsietthlak (adv)
pitiful
Lungsietum (adj)
to content oneself, to make content with
Lungsukawi (v)
water-pocket in rock formed by rushing current of stream or river
Lungsum (n)
a hone, a grindstone, a whetstone
Lungtat (n)
a Hmar clan
Lungtau (n)
a small stone, a pebble
Lungte (n)
to detest or loath quietly
Lungten (v)
small stones, gravel
Lungthril (n)
fire, a trivet, stones used to support a pot over the gravel
Lungthu (n)
a stone, a large stone
Lungtum (n)
one who get angry instantly, to be easily annoyed
Lungturuk nei (n)
a Hmar traditional shawl
Lungumpuon (n)
the mind
Lungvar (n)
clever
Lungvar nei (adj)
to be worried, disturbed, etc
Lungzing (v)
denoting that the subject that perform the action is big or large
Luoi luoi (adv)
poetical term for tear or tear drop
Luoithli (n)
one’s vomit
Luok (n)
to lift down a sitting hen that has hatched
Luok (v)
to scoop out from a container, to lift anything on a tray, to take out from any container by using spoon
Luok (v)
the name of a reed
Luong (n)
to flow, flow of any liquid (water, blood, etc)
Luong (v)
to flow away, to disappear, to go away and get lost
Luong ral (v)
to outflow, to flow out
Luong suok (v)
compensation (for the death of anyone)
Luongman (n)
a small species of woodpecker
Luongtubek (n)
a sub clan of Hmar Lusei
Luophul (n)
something seen or heard in vague or blurred manner
Luot (adv)
a sacrificial post upon which the skull of animals is hanged
Luphan (n)
a skull
Luru (n)
name of tribe
Lusei (n)
name of tribe
Lushai (n)
mourning, to go into mourning
Lusûn (v)
to enter, to sink, to appeal to (as in a law case)
Lût (v)
entrance
Lutna (n)
to enter with
Lutpui (v)