"lwj" meaning in White Hmong

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Adjective

IPA: /lɨ˥˧/
Etymology: From Thai เน่า (nâo) ("to rot" or "to decay") or Lao ເນົ່າ (nao) ("to rot" or "to decay"). Traditionally, the [l] and [n] were interchangeable. Etymology templates: {{bor|mww|th|เน่า}} Thai เน่า (nâo), {{bor|mww|lo|ເນົ່າ}} Lao ເນົ່າ (nao) Head templates: {{head|mww|adjective}} lwj
  1. rotten; decayed
    Sense id: en-lwj-mww-adj-mCbycEY2

Noun

IPA: /lɨ˥˧/
Etymology: From Thai เน่า (nâo) ("to rot" or "to decay") or Lao ເນົ່າ (nao) ("to rot" or "to decay"). Traditionally, the [l] and [n] were interchangeable. Etymology templates: {{bor|mww|th|เน่า}} Thai เน่า (nâo), {{bor|mww|lo|ເນົ່າ}} Lao ເນົ່າ (nao) Head templates: {{head|mww|noun}} lwj
  1. (a blacksmith's) bellows
    Sense id: en-lwj-mww-noun-cdSkyZ6J

Verb

IPA: /lɨ˥˧/
Etymology: From Thai เน่า (nâo) ("to rot" or "to decay") or Lao ເນົ່າ (nao) ("to rot" or "to decay"). Traditionally, the [l] and [n] were interchangeable. Etymology templates: {{bor|mww|th|เน่า}} Thai เน่า (nâo), {{bor|mww|lo|ເນົ່າ}} Lao ເນົ່າ (nao) Head templates: {{head|mww|verb}} lwj
  1. to rot; to decay
    Sense id: en-lwj-mww-verb-eCx3q~eg Categories (other): White Hmong entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of White Hmong entries with incorrect language header: 11 26 63

Download JSON data for lwj meaning in White Hmong (2.6kB)

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