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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) |
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