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see 'ruoknghaksa'
Ruongnghaksa (n)
the back, the backbone
Ruongzang (n)
a type of rain (whole day)
Ruoniching (n)
a type of rain
Ruonisa (n)
a type of rain
Ruopheikawi (n)
a species of big variety of bamboo
Ruopui (n)
a heavy shower (of rain) accompanied by thunder
Ruopuivanawn (n)
to rain, raining
Ruosur (v)
to nominate, to appoint, etc
Ruot (v)
a species of bamboo
Ruotang (n)
a species of bamboo
Ruote (n)
a light drizzle (of rain)
Ruotehmer (n)
a species of bamboo
Ruothal (n)
a short length of bamboo used as cooking vessel, drinking cup
Ruothei (n)
a heavy rain with dark cloud that usually falls in the month of May
Ruothimpui (n)
a species of bamboo
Ruothing (n)
the names of various kinds of bamboos
Ruothla (n)
a species of bamboo
Ruothlau (n)
pre-plan
Ruotlawk (v)
rainwater
Ruotui (n)
bamboo shoot
Ruotuoi (n)
a species of bamboo
Ruova (n)
the framework or skeleton, structure
Rurel (n)
the name of a creeper used for poisoning fish
Rusakei (n)
rheumatism
Ruse (n)
to have rheumatism
Ruse invoi (v)
to scoop up, to gather up (small particles by hand)
Rût (v)
name of a variety of wild creeper plant used for fishing
Ruteng (n)
a variety of wild plant used to catch fish
Ruteng (n)
a day’s wage, one daily wage
Ruzi (n)
meat, flesh; an animal, a beast
Sa (n)
thick (as wood); hot, fiery
Sa (adj)
ready and already, an affix signifying already made or done
Sa (adv)
sausage like pudding made with blood and spices filled in the large intestine (pig, dog)
Sa thithun (n)
the dead body of an animal the slayer of which or the cause of death of which is unknown
Sa tlaw (n)
a piece of meat or flesh
Sa tlin (n)
a peace accord of two warring parties wherein a dog is being killed and a small feast arranged
Sa uitan (n)
to perform a ceremony so as to get power over the spirit of the animal one kills during his lifetime on to life after death
Saa inei (v)
the different parts of cooked animal meats prepared for witnesses of a traditional marriage (2 or 3 from both the parties)
Sabar (n)
eating "sabar" (n) those who are part of the "sabar" team
Sabar fa (v)
the village boy’s share of "inchong" feast (it mainly consists of the leftovers of the proper feast. If there is not enough leftover, a fresh one will be prepared for them)
Sabe bu (n)
an ass, a mule
Sabengtung (v)
soap
Sabon (n)
a hole where animals wallow
Sabuol (n)
the name of a variety of wild plant
Sabuol hlo (n)
a chewing tobacco
Sada (n)
the name of fence or barrier with apertures at intervals in which noose traps are set for animals such as deer, wild boar, etc
Sadai (n)
name of a noose trap for catching wild boar, deer, etc
Sadal (n)
shoulder part of an animal reserved for village chiefs
Sadar (n)
priest employed by chiefs
Sadawt (n)
the Hindu priest or Saddhus
Sadu (n)
Sadducees
Sadukai (n)
name of a small animal resembling a marten
Safie (n)
a species of monkey
Saha (n)
a variety of wild tree with non-edible fruit
Sahatra (n)
a wounded animal (wounded by a hunter or trap)
Sahliem (n)
to trace or track "sahliem"
Sahliem hnot (v)
name of a small animal of mongoose species
Sahmaithra (n)
fur, the hair of animals
Sahmul (n)
woollen cloth
Sahmul puon (n)
an otter, a semi-aquatic fish-eating mammal
Sahram (n)
the generic name of the more ferocious wild animals (tumpang, nghalchang, tiger, lion, elephant, etc)
Sahrang (n)
half of a four-legged animal excluding the head and inside portion but including the tail given to the boy’s family by the girl’s in Hmar traditional marriage ritual
Sahrap (n)
oil, grease
Sahriek (n)
fresh red meat
Sahring (n)
the slow-paced lemur; a carnivorous animal
Sahuoi (n)
to persistently and diligently bow down and continue to move
Sahuoi ni do (v)
zoo, zoological garden
Sahuon (n)
an elephant
Sai (n)
to tease, to make fun of, pull somebody’s leg
Sai (v)
to straight ahead regardless of the obstacles and dog barks on the roadside
Sai lam lawna lawn (v)
a deathly poison applied on spear points
Sai tur (n)
name of one of the eight dances performed during Sikpui festival
Saia ketet lam (n)
a turkey
Saiar (n)
a Hmar Zote sub clan
Saiate (n)
a type of rain
Saichong ruo (n)
a glass bottle, a vial
Saidawum (n)
elephant tusk, ivory
Saiha (n)
a sling, a catapult made of rubber and wood; a pellet bow made of split bamboo
Saihli (n)
a water leech
Saihlit (n)
a clay pellet (ball) for "saihli"
Saihlum (n)
a Hmar Zote sub clan
Saihmang (n)
syphilis
Saihri (n)
chronic syphilis
Saihri benvawn (n)
a jute rope
Saihrui (n)
an elephant trap (a pitfall)
Saihum (n)
to use as a temporary base
Saiinsang (v)
sack, a gunny bag
Saiip (n)
to cover oneself with sack clothes or gunny bag clothes, a biblical occurrence of total sadness and regret
Saiip puon sil (v)
a bicycle
Saikal (n)
to ponder upon two things, to consider two options
Saikar (v)
poetical term for one’s current young lover
Sailai D (n)
the name of a white stone
Sailungvar (n)
the name of a flowering tree
Sailutar (n)
the name of a tree
Saiman thing (n)
elephant’s tusk, ivory
Saingho (n)
a Hmar Ngurte sub clan
Saingur (n)
science
Sains (n)
where or which one use as a temporary base
Sainsangna (n)
name of a variety of mouse
Sairal (n)