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KIET KʽIET KIM KʽIM KIN

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Garments that reach to the feet; to lift up the garments when stepping in water.
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Lame; sick; crooked; stammering; difficult.
2
A small stream; a watercourse in a field; to diffuse.

Kiet.

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To try to the utmost; to exhaust; destroy; the highest degree.
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Cruel; fierce; murderous; banditti.
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Eminent virtue and talents; proud.
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Clean; pure; to adjust; measure; restrict.
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Pure; clear; clean.

Kʽiet.

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Single; one; only; a remnant; short; behind.
4
An engine to throw stones; he; she; it; his hers; its.
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False; intriguing; crafty; to impose upon.
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To eat; drink; receive an impression; to bear with.
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The two side posts of a door; a pillar; name of a wood.
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Without sorrow; dismissing whatever annoys.
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To take hold of with the hand; support; adjust.
𪗾4
Noise of the teeth gnashing or grinding on each other.
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To take hold of; grasp.
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A short, quick, respectful step.

Kim.

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Now; the present time.
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Gold; metal; firm; hard.
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Ornamented or variegated silk.
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A wife's brothers and sisters; female gaiety and levity.
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To prevent; prohibit; guard against; be careful; prison.
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To stop the mouth; not to utter angry feelings.

Kʽim.

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A stringed instrument of music; to restrain.
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The parts of a garment which fold over or overlap.
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A fowl; feathered animal with two feet.
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To sieze; take alive; take prisoner.
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Imperial; majestic; respect.
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A large coverlet; a covering; a shroud.
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A small girdle or string; to fasten clothes; the collar.

Kin.

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Pressing; urgent; strict; to bind or tie tight.