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po, v., to follow, accompany, as an auxiliary sometimes makes actioe 



a neuter vera ; also an euphonic affix. 

 pom, n., a forest. 

 poi cki, n., a kind of deer (?). 

 B. po&, v., to cut as teeth, to come out, 



puw, n., a body, unit, thing, exponent particle for mankind and 

 things generally. 



s. 



B. sa, v., to be dried, as fish or grass. 



sam, v., to be g'-eat in years, old. 



sang, v., to be hard. 



sauk, v., to shine as the sun ; 2, to put on (as a man's garment). 



saum or shorn, n., the hair of the head. 



saung, n., paddy ; — hop, the husk or hull of paddy ; — home, 

 the beard of the grain ; — woa.p, to reap by merely cutting 

 off the ear as is done by the hill people ; — yang, to reap 

 as is done in the plains. 



seizei, adj., all. 



shap, num. adj., eight. 



shamo, n., a priest, soothsayer. 



shami, n., a little thing, a child. 

 B. shang ey, v., to be proper, fit. 



she, n., a leaf; 2, num. adj., seven ; 3, adj., bad. 



she, imperative of the above, as ■ on hnaung she ' let it remain. 



she, n., a horse. 



sheat, v., to count. 



shi, v., to be, to be true ; as an auxiliary it implies the quality, 

 habit, or practice of any leing or thing; — ba, it is, yes; 

 nshi nu, it is not, no. 



sho, n., a cow. 

 B. sho, v., to be thick ; n., flesh, meat. 



shorn, v., to take off (as a cooking pot off the fire). 

 B. shu&p, v., to untie. 

 B. sliuang ey, v., to own. 

 B. shui, v., to search, look for. 



shuma, v., to geld, castrate. 



siap, n., a finger ring. 



siam, %., a knife. 



sit, v., to go ; — ey, v., to go ; — nau/c, to go courting. 



so, v., to bite. 



