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MÓ MOK MONG
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The name of Confucius.
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The male of animals.
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A cow; the female of cattle.
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To barter; trade; buy and sell.

Mó.

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A cutaneous disease; measles; leprosy.
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To touch; rub; grind; to press; urge; destroy.
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Devils; demons supposed to inflict men.
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Hair.
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A pattern or mould; the form; manner or figure of.
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A frog.
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Plans fully matured; to devise; instruct.
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An interrogative particle.
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To invite to do; a general invitation, as to join the army &c.
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A grave; a tomb.
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A private secretary; friends of an officer; tent.
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To desire ardently; to think of; hanker after; respect.
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To imitate a pattern; a form or rule.
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Evening; the sun setting.
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To expect; hope; look for.
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Floating sands; desert; a dry; careless manner.
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The delicate skin beneath the cuticle; to soothe; to touch delicately.

Mok.

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Not; is not; used to express the highest degree.
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Silence; stillness; quiet.
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Cordial; harmonious; kind; attached to.
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Pleasing deportment; commanding respect; cordial.
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Intimate intercourse; name of bad import applied to persons after death.
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A shepherd; to feed; to oversee; take care of.
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To wash and oil the hair; wash; to enrich; be enriched.
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Small rain that falls without noise.

Mong.

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Dullness of perception; rash; rudely; to receive with gratitude; obtain; thanks.
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To cover over; shelter; a screen; abundant.
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Blind; stupid.
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The sun obscured by vapors; dull perception.