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a constant follower
Meitehem (n)
a Manipuri
Meitei (n)
fireworks, a rocket
Meithallawn (n)
ashes
Meivam (n)
ashtray
Meivam inkhawlna (n)
the one who is mainly responsible for a particular job
Meizang hlaptu (n)
cigarette
Meiziel (n)
magazine (gun)
Mekzin (n)
to stare at, to look at steadfastly, to stare
Mel (v)
mile
Mel (v)
milestone
Mellung (n)
memorandum
Memorandam (n)
to regard as venial or pardonable, condonable
Mena thlak (v)
to wake, to be awake, to open (as eyes)
Meng (v)
to gaze with open angry eyes
Meng rum (v)
to open the eyes wide due to fear or extreme surprise
Mengphawk (v)
to sit up at night with (especially sick person)
Mengpui (v)
to secretively open the eye (especially during prayer)
Mengruk (v)
cat
Mengte (n)
one who keep on shifting his place or dwelling place like a cat did with her kitten
Mengte nau nei ang (phrase)
kitten
Mengte te (n)
map
Mep (n)
Messiah
Mesie (n)
expression of doing a little bit
Met (adv)
to scrape, to shave, to cut (the hair), to flay the skin
Met (v)
even
Meu khom (adv)
a person, a man, a thing, one
Mi (n)
me, for me, at me
Mi (prn)
to be unlike an ordinary man, mad, imbecile, mentally deficient
Mi ang lo (n)
to disturb somebody, to give a repercussion effect to somebody
Mi behna pet (v)
by someone
Mi in (prn)
a prisoner
Mi intang (n)
a fool, an idiot, a silly person, a mad person
Mi invet (n)
a liar, a miser, a niggard
Mi khelhlip (n)
satisfying to others
Mi mittlung (adj)
everybody, all and sundry
Mi nazong (n)
all people, everybody, all and sundry
Mi po po (n)
belonging to another
Mi ta (n)
everyone, every people
Mi tinreng (n)
a boaster, a braggart, one who always boast of himself
Mi uongthuong (n)
a passer-by
Mi veivak (n)
a hypocrite
Mi verther (n)
a treacherous, a deceitful person
Mi vervek (n)
a bashful man, a shy and timid person
Mi zakzum (n)
a sluggard, a lazy or slothful person
Mi zawmthaw (n)
a nimble person, a lively and agile person
Mi zuonzang (n)
a Hmar Khawlhring sub clan
Midang (n)
coward
Midawizep (n)
a smart and useful person
Mifel (n)
a dwarf, a stunted person
Mifere (n)
a senior and respectable person
Mihlun (n)
a warrior, a brave man
Mihrang (n)
a human being
Mihriem (n)
a Hmar Lungtau sub clan
Mihriemate (n)
a stranger, one belonging to another village
Mikhuol (n)
a guest room
Mikhuol pindan (n)
to match, matching, to put it right
Mil (v)
a Hmar Khawlhring sub clan
Milai (n)
a picture, a portrait, an effigy, an idol, an image, a tableau
Milim (n)
to worship idol
Milim bie (v)
idolatry
Milim biekna (n)
an idolater, worshipper of idol
Milim bietu (n)
to draw a picture, to paint a picture
Milim ziek (v)
a paint brush
Milim ziekna (n)
a painter, an artist
Milim ziektu (n)
an individual
Mimal (n)
a simple and unwise person
Mimawl (n)
a variety of maize
Mimhnak (n)
the commoners, the general public
Mimir (n)
a landslip, landslide (v), occurrence of landslide
Mimkei (n)
a single grain of maize (of the famous Liendo folktale)
Mimpum (n)
the month of December
Mimtukthla (n)
an ordinary man, ordinary people
Minaran (n)
a white man, an Englishmen
Mingo (n)
minister
Minister (n)
a female, of feminine gender
Minu (n)
a crowd
Mipui (n)
a Rongmei Naga
Mirawng (n)
a scholar, intellect
Miril (n)
a fly, a mosquito
Mise (n)
a poor man
Misie (n)
a Hindi originated term for craftsmen (in house construction) or carpenters
Mistiri (n)
a quarrelsome, foolish, or bad person, a sinner
Misuol (n)
the eye
Mit (n)
the gall bladder
Mît (n)
expression of tremendous fright with wide open eyes as like that of a hen encountering a centipede
Mit âr intra (phrase)
myopia
Mit chau (adj)
the iris of the eye
Mit dumpawl (n)
to be keen-sighted
Mit fim (v)
to have some outside particles in the eye
Mit inhnawm (v)
to wide open the eye and have a far view
Mit inlen (v)
to look round about
Mit inlen (v)
to shut the eyes
Mit insim (v)
to be dazzled, to see one thing as if it were another, to see indistinctly
Mit invai (v)
the blink of the eye, a moment
Mit khap (n)
in an instant, instantaneously, in the twinkling of an eye
Mit khap kar (adj)
to wink, to shut one eye
Mit khing siai (v)
the eyebrow
Mit ko (n)
to take the fancy of the eye, attractive, enticing
Mit la (v/adj)
the pupil, the apple of the eye
Mit nauleng (n)