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one who is powerful | Thil thaw thei (v) |
to sin, to do wrong | Thil thawsuol (v) |
a sinner, a wrong doer | Thil thawsuoltu (n) |
insects | Thilhring (n) |
a gift, a thing given free of cost, offering | Thilpek (n) |
name of wild plant the leaf of which is used for roofing in traditional Hmar house | Thilte (n) |
acts | Thilthawhai (v) |
power, ability | Thilthawtheina (n) |
name of wild plant the leaf of which is used for roofing in traditional Hmar house | Thilthek (n) |
free gift, offerings | Thilthlawnpek (n) |
dark, gloomy, to be overtaken by night | Thim (adj) |
to boycott, to outcast, to stay away from | Thîm (v) |
dusk or a brief period after sunset | Thimbut (n) |
darkness | Thimna (n) |
complete darkness | Thimtham (n) |
complete darkness due to solar eclipse | Thimzing (n) |
the liver | Thin (n) |
shake, to shake | Thin (v) |
touchy, easily made angry, quick-tempered, etc. | Thin inrom (adj) |
jaundice | Thin invung (n) |
to wound or hurt the feelings | Thin khei (v) |
to be startled, to receive a shock by bad news, etc | Thin thrawng (v) |
death | Thina (n) |
poison | Thina tur (n) |
a hot and hasty temper | Thinbuthut (adj) |
to have menstrual discharge | Thinei (v) |
a tree, wood | Thing (n) |
to cut split logs for firewood using axe | Thing chèk (n) |
name of insect that settles on tree barks | Thing ngê (n) |
a measurement of about one mile | Thing phurna chen (adj) |
one who is smart in tree climbing and others related with trees | Thing thiem (n) |
a wooden plate | Thing thleng (n) |
a log | Thing tum (n) |
a young log, a wood | Thing tuoi (n) |
the root of a tree | Thing zung (n) |
a pile of firewood, a wood stack | Thingai (n) |
the name of a tree | Thingarthau (n) |
a saw | Thingatna (n) |
a saw mill | Thingatna khawl (n) |
sawdust | Thingatna phit (n) |
name of edible creeper plant, drumstick | Thingbelawi (n) |
name of a medicinal wild tree | Thingdamdawi (n) |
a variety of wild flowering tree | Thingdo (n) |
the name of a soft wood tree | Thingdol (n) |
the papaya | Thingfanghma (n) |
a single shaft of firewood | Thingher (n) |
a pepper corn, pepper, cape yellow wood | Thinghmarcha (n) |
a variety of wild tree | Thinghnapkhir (n) |
the name of tree (irritating to human skin) | Thinghrang (n) |
firewood shed | Thinghuon (n) |
a twig, a small branch of tree | Thingkau (n) |
the cassava plant | Thingkawlkai (n) |
the name of a tree | Thingkha (n) |
stack of firewood in the front side of a Hmar traditional hill village house | Thingkhawn (n) |
a tree | Thingkung (n) |
a traditional pre-Christian ritual performed by a priest in which a liar is exposed of his crime. (A pot of rice beer is kept and filled with water up to the brim. After a brief chant by the priest, the real culprit used to disclose his hidden crimes fearing that the priest will be really calling the spirits. It is also said that the face of the culprit sometimes really appears on the rice-beer pot) | Thingkuongdeng (n) |
a short undeveloped tree believed to be haunted | Thinglubul (n) |
the name of a tree | Thingmather (n) |
a wood smoothing appliance use by carpenters, jack plane | Thingnawtna (n) |
the name of a tree | Thingnene (n) |
the outside piece of sawn timber with the bark upon them | Thingphaw (n) |
a wooden plank | Thingphek (n) |
tea | Thingpui (n) |
tea leaf | Thingpui fe (n) |
to make tea, preparing a tea | Thingpui inlum (v) |
to seek forgiveness, to make plea (to someone) | Thingpui khai (v) |
the name of a tree | Thingpuontriek (n) |
agarwood, eaglewood (use in incense, perfume and small carvings) | Thingrai (n) |
a box, a trunk | Thingrem (n) |
a carpenter | Thingrem siemtu (n) |
the oak tree | Thingsaisuo (n) |
name of a variety of wild tree | Thingsakei (n) |
a temporary raised wooden platform used in construction of house | Thingsakor (n) |
the name of a tree | Thingsaphu (n) |
the name of a tree | Thingsaru (n) |
the name of a tree | Thingsathu (n) |
the name of a tree | Thingsohle (n) |
mulberry tree and fruit | Thingtheihmi (n) |
a half-burnt firewood, a one end burnt firewood | Thingthu (n) |
name of edible bud wild tree | Thingthupui (n) |
mountainous country | Thingtlang (n) |
the name of a tree | Thingtumbu (n) |
a variety of wild tree | Thingvandawt (n) |
the name of a tree | Thingvokpui (n) |
the cinnamon tree, cinnamon | Thingzungthak (n) |
the feeling of detestation or loathe of a critically ill or a very dirty person | Thinhrik (adj) |
ill tempered, irritable, to be bad natured | Thinsie (adj) |
painful | Thîp (adj) |
to die with it, to die because of it | Thipui (v) |
rough (as hair) | Thir (adj) |
iron | Thîr (n) |
the barbed point of an arrow, bridle | Thîrbar (n) |
a basket of old tools iron pieces | Thîrbawm (n) |
a frying pan | Thîrbel (n) |
anchor (of ships and boats) | Thîrchakai (n) |
a mouse trap | Thîrchang (n) |
an iron fence | Thîrdai (n) |
a token item (mostly a hoe) given to the family of a girl by a boy’s family and initiate a marriage process | Thîrdam (n) |
a variety of wild tree | Thirel (n) |
a spoon (of iron or steel) | Thîrhaihaw (n) |
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