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OI OᴺI OK ONG PÁ

娿1
Feeble; unsteady; weak.
1
Soft; flexible; waving as a mulberry tree.
1
A den; a cavern; a hollow place; solitary dwelling.
1
A boiler; a utensil for containing fat.
𧝰2
A certain part of a dress; a short garment.
-3
Sleeping; lying down; prostrate.
-3
To bear or sustain; to bear a burden.
-3
A deep river or bay; an entrance; a dock.

Oi.

-1
Shoes.
1
To place by the side of; to introduce; draw by force.
2
A dwarf; of low stature.
-4
A narrow pass; in narrow circumstances; urgent; straightened.

Oⁿi.

-1
A crevice; space between; interval; leisure; unoccupied.
-1
A barrier; a fence; to ward off; protect; large.

Ok.

4
A habitation; house; a covering.
4
To restrict; limit.
4
Crowing of a cock.
4
A curtain; a tent.
4
To grasp in the hand; to take a handful.
4
Moistened; tinged; imbued; enriched; glossy.
4
Closely pressed; embarrassed; to gnash the teeth.
4
A bank; a shore.
4
To water plants; flourishing; soft; fertile.

Ong.

1
Feathers on the neck of a bird; title of respect for old people.
-3
To tend a babe; toss up and down gently; embrance.

Pá.

1
Wilderness; the country in distinction from the city.
1
Large mouthed; angry; crying of an infant.
1
Aged; an aged person; father.
1
A thorny kind of bamboo; a hedge; fence.
1
The blossoms and flowers of plants.
2
To take hold of; grasp; sieze; read pe, a numeral of things taken in the hand.
2
Full; having eaten sufficient; satiated.