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bii, n., cooked food, boiled rice ; — am, a pot in which rice is 

 cooked ; — am teap, the rice pot cover ; — anclu ey, v., to 

 he hungry. 



huat, huap, v., to cook. 



buam, v., to get, obtain. 



biik bo, v., to push. 



c. 



chandon, n., the Khyen dwen River. 

 B. che pui, n., an associate, friend, 

 chetong kuht, n., the left hand. 

 chi or che, n., the waist cloth worn by Khyeng males. 



sauk, v., to put on the waist cloth. 



chi, v., to point out, or at. 



chian, v., to think, suppose, be of opinion. 



chin ye, n. } marriage. 



D. 



dat, v., to dare, auxiliary affix (not used singly). 



dek } n., the earth, ground; — moan, v., to be possessed of the 



spirit of the earth ; — heam hot, v., to make a propitiatory 



offering to the earth spirit, 

 nde, v., to be disgusted. 

 de, n., a thatched roof, 

 di, 11., a kind of grass for thatching 

 dei shop, n., a door ; — mbing, v., to shut (as a door) ; — hu, v., 



to open (as a door), 

 din, euphonic affix, as ' khoan din lo e', come down, 

 dina, suppositional affix, if, should. 



do, an extended line. Exponent particle for long things, 

 ndo, v., to sting as a bee, or bite as a snake, 

 doam, adj., idle, lazy, stupid, 

 dong, v., to jump, 

 don, adj., only, 

 duai, v., to shampoo, 

 nduam, v., to rest, cease from motion. 

 dii, v., to die. 



E, 



e, v., to eat. . 

 e, affix of imperative mood. 

 ei, affix of future tense and of infinitive mood. 

 B. ek, n., dung, ordure ; 2, v., to ease oneself, 

 ey, auxiliary affix. 



