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loose motion, watery diarrhoea, to have diarrhoea | Sungkhaw (n) |
family | Sungkuo (n) |
inner most | Sungril (adj) |
a sub clan of Hmar Lawitlang | Sungte (n) |
the length of the inside of a Hmar house exclusive of the front porch | Sungthlak (n) |
dot | Sunhang (n) |
the gooseberry | Sunhlu (n) |
the gooseberry tree produces gooseberry fruit which literally means like father like son | Sunhlu kunga thei dang a ra ngai nawh (phrase) |
to kill by piercing with pointed weapon | Sunhlum (adv) |
obituary, condolence | Sunna (n) |
to shorten the day | Sunni intawi (adv) |
whole day | Sunnithlak (adj) |
to grieve with | Sunpui (v) |
condolence | Sunpuina (n) |
cooked lime eaten along with betel nut and leaf | Sunu (n) |
continue | Sunzom (v) |
continuation, extension | Sunzomna (n) |
east | Suo (n) |
contribute | Suo (v) |
complete | Suo (v) |
release, to free, to let out | Suo (v) |
a shovel | Suodur (n) |
signature | Suoi (adj) |
slave | Suok (n) |
go out, move out | Suok (v) |
a Hmar Khawlhring sub clan | Suokling (n) |
exit, an outlet, the source | Suokna (n) |
go out from, move away from | Suoksan (v) |
to go out in anger, to go out as sign of protest | Suoktau (v) |
to go into the jungle (to search food, hunt, etc) | Suokvak (v) |
where one goes into the jungle (in search of food, hunting, fishing) | Suokvakna (v) |
at fault, sin, bad, wicked, sinful, faulty, wrong, by mistake, in error, wrongly | Suol (adj) |
to apologise, to ask for forgiveness | Suol thupha chawi (v) |
an apology | Suol thupha chawina (n) |
rape committed by more than one person, a mass rape | Suolhron (v) |
rape (of a woman by man), to commit adultery by force | Suollui (v) |
a sin, a fault, etc | Suolna (n) |
to rob, to plunder | Suom (v) |
a robber | Suomhmang (n) |
a sub clan under Hmar Lawitlang Varte | Suomte (n) |
to take off the fire (as a pot) | Suon (v) |
a metal (bronze, lead) | Suon (n) |
an offspring, a generation | Suon (n) |
a piece of cloth used to avoid heat while cooking | Suondam (n) |
to be proud of, to be pleased with | Suong (v) |
to cook, to boil, to distil | Suong (v) |
to boil | Suong so (v) |
name of a species of bird | Suongchâwm (n) |
to run out of rice or food for cooking | Suonginsam (adj) |
poetical term for rock | Suonglung (n) |
to run out of rice or food for cooking | Suongsam (adj) |
the one who is at the top of which one is proud of or pleased with | Suongtawloi (n) |
to imagine, to visualise, to picture oneself | Suongtuo (v) |
plan, schemes, thoughts | Suongtuona (n) |
good, worthy, commendable | Suongum (adj) |
the pride of prides, on which one pleased the most | Suongvawr (n) |
a frying pan, the name of an iron pan used to fry curry | Suonkang (n) |
a ring of cane to put under a pot to keep it from rolling | Suonkuol (n) |
an excuse, to make an excuse | Suonlam (v) |
to have an excuse | Suonlam nei (v) |
to make an excuse | Suonlam siem (v) |
one who die without progeny | Suonmong (n) |
to make judgement randomly in extravagant manner without any thought of cost-cutting measure and parsimony | Suonmong rorel (adj) |
a piece of cloth used to avoid heat while cooking | Suontriek (n) |
relative by blood or lineage, kith and kin | Suopui (n) |
the name of a shelf in a Hmar traditional house opposite to the hearth usually on the lower side of the hill slope | Suor (n) |
a rapid (of river) | Suor (n) |
a place where the rapid is tough and difficult to navigate through | Suorsietna hmun (n) |
a platform on which rice is trodden out in jhum field, a threshing floor | Suorthlak (n) |
to accuse, to point finger at | Suosal (v) |
to question, to cross-examine, to ask for an explanation of conduct | Suosal (v) |
to ransack, to pillage, to plunder | Suosam (v) |
to thin out (as plants), to kill off, to decimate | Suot (v) |
to burrow | Suot (v) |
together in a large scale (action taken) | Sup sup (adv) |
a Hindi originated term for betel nut | Supari (n) |
to rain, raining | Sur (v) |
the legendary witty Hmar folk character | Sura (n) |
to look things without going through in details as Sura looks his jhum paddy from the upper side and seems to be all fine | Sura favang bu thlir (n) |
to change one’s direction before reaching one’s destination as Sura while carrying a load on his shoulder change it from right to left shoulder and then foolishly change his direction too | Sura lieng thlak ang (phrase) |
to endlessly tell a story or give example when trying to explain something or tell a story as Sura have many tells and story | Sura tienami hril (phrase) |
to know and understand just one thing and ignoring all other related issues | Sura umpui mu hrieta hriet (phrase) |
a variety of non-edible mushroom with unbearable pungent smell | Surathosilen (n) |
the name of a wild creeper and its fruit | Suraumpui (n) |
the name of a fat cricket with short body and long hopper | Suravokchal (n) |
a file | Surei (n) |
to pound, to tap, to type, to print | Sut (v) |
unwrap, untie, rescind, reversed | Sût (v) |
to calculate, to estimate | Sût (v) |
the charkha | Suthlam (n) |
to squander, to dissipate, to waste | Sutlaran (v) |
to estimate before hand | Sutlawk (n) |
a main pillar inside a house supporting the ridge pole | Sutpui (n) |
stitch up, to plait (using split bamboo or cane) | Ta (v) |
mine (denoting ownership or possession); (ka ta = mine; I ta = yours) | Ta (prn) |
to treat a thing as one’s own | Ta bawl (v) |
same as ‘ta bawl’ | Ta chei (v) |
for (ka ta ding = for me) | Ta ding (prepn) |
have already | Ta hnung (v) |
a singular verbal ending (hung ta la – come/single) | Ta la (-) |
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