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MÁ MAI MÁK MÁN MÁNG
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𢯰-4
To remove the dregs; to separate the pure from the impure.
-4
A large rope; a pulley; a tackle.
-4
Flesh used in sacrifices.
-4
Name of a bird of prey.

Má.

2
To chatter; talk much; to scold;
2
Mother; mamma; female servants and nurses.
22
Carnelian stone; weights used in scales.
2
A leech; blood-sucker.

Mai.

-1
To inter; bury; secrete; to harbour; lay up.
-3
To travel remotely; exceed; to rise supereminent.
3-
A prohibitive or hortative particle; do not.

Mák.

-4
The eye; that which directs; an index; list; summary.
-4
A kind of grass to feed cattle.

Mán.

-1
Southern barbarians; rude; barbarous.
-1
A species of serpent.
2
To lead; draw; pull; draw back.
3
Slow; leisurely; remiss; to delay; put off; late.

Máng.

-1
A lofty house; a mixed, confused appearance.
-1
Fluttered; hurried; pressed with business; precipitation.
-1
Wide; extensive; ocean-like.
-1
Sharp beard or point of grain; a sharp point.
-1
Vastness; vagueness; incertitude; vast as the ocean.
-1
Mixed; blended; confused.
-1
Large; abundant; affluent; a large rock.
-1
Confusion from diversity of language or dialect.
2
Thick brushwood; confused; indistinct; disorderly.
𢟨2
Perturbation of mind; suspicion.
2
The royal serpent; the largest of the serpent tribe.
2
A mosquito.
-3
A net.
3
A dream; to dream; to see obscurely; obscure.