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khoam, also khon, v., to meet with find. 



khoan, v., to descend. 



khoi, n., a honey-bee ; — nap, a ground bee ; — hleng, a tree bee 

 (living in the hole of tree) ; — hlem, a large kind of bee ; — sha, 

 the nest including comb and honey ; — ho, a small kind 

 of bee ; — haung, honey ; — kap, yellow wax ; — line, wax 

 of a blackish colour. 



khoi, v., to ascend. 



khon, v., to sever, divide ; 2, to find. 



khon or khun, n., the domestic or household spirit. 



B. swang ey, v., to introduce the bride to her husband's 



household spirit. 



khong, v., to crow, as a cock. 



khuam, v., to fasten, to tie with a string. 



kiau, n., a mountain. 



Me,pron., I ; kie hni, we (dual) ; kie me, we (plural). 



kie, v., to fear. 



A. klang, v., to intend. 



klauyfc, v., to fall (from a height). 



nkleat, v., to fold up or be folded up. 



kli, ii., air, wind ; — ■ gan, a storm, hurricane. 



klo, or kloso, n., the spirit attached to a person from birth. 



klong, v., to feed, tend as creatures. 



klok soat, v., to perspire. 



klo, adj., young, budding. 



klu, v., to fall (from an erect posture) ; to slip, sink, set, as the sun. 



kluam, v., to enter, go into or under, to dive. 



kluai, v., to grind. 



nkluk, v., to fell, as timber. 



ko, v., to have fever. 



ko, or — mang, v., to groan, moan. 



ko ey, v., to coax, flatter. 



koi, v., to ascend. 



B. — nau/b, v., to be becoming, beautiful. 

 nkoi, v., to split, crack, be broken, 

 kon, v., to have leisure. 



kot, v., to go out shooting, to shoot. 



A. la, v., to get obtain ; 2, {aux. verb) must. 



A. lak, v., to scratch or paw the earth, as a fowl or dog. 



