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KIA KʽIA KᴺIA KʽIAK KIAM
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2
To rise; to raise; lift up; to begin.
2
To open; explain; inform; instruct; distinguish.
𣘼2
An ensign of authority; a spear carried by a forerunner.
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A vessel; instrument; utensil; talent.
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Breath; animal life; any subtle fluid; spirit or temper; feelings; ethereal; primary substance.
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Provisions; grain for cattle, for presents or offerings.
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Haste; speed; promptly.
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To break off; forget; reject; give up; refuse.

Kia.

1
Excellent; beautiful.
1
Good; excellent; to commend; be pleased.
1
Cloth; hair cloth; camlet.
1
A reed for a musical pipe.
1
A boar.
2
To buy and sell; a merchant.
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To give in charge to another; to send to another.
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A kind of wooden clog or shoe.
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A great degree; difficult; distressing; to play; trifle.
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To raise or lift up; bear; to be answerable for; to open.

Kʽia.

1
To stride; to ride on the back of an animal; a rider.
4
A crevice; interstice; a cause; time of leisure.

Kⁿia.

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To walk; do; perform; practice; carry into effect.
1
To alarm; surprise; affright; excite; rouse.
1
Authorised; rules; laws; classics; excellent.
1
A capital city; great; lofty; eminent.
2
A child; son; a diminutive appellation; also an honorable appellation.
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An item; a numeral of things.
3-
A mirror; clear; bright.

Kʽiak.

4
Cowardly; timid; weak.
𨚫44
Behold; denotes certainty and surprise; to refuse; thro away; really; truly; therefore.

Kiam.

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A salt taste; salted.