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PʽWAN PWA PʽWAT SÁ SᴺÁ

Pʽwan.

-1
To divide distribute; remove.
-1
A basin to wash in, or to drink from.
-1
A rock; large stone.
-1
A small bag; a satchel.
-1
A large girdle worn round the waist.
-1
A cap or bonnet to keep up the hair and show a person's rank.
-1
To take with the hand; to brush away; reject.
-1
Name of a stream; a stone fit for pointing arrows.
1
A napkin for dusting; long streamers; to toss about.
1
To roast; bake; flesh used in sacrifice.
1
Luxuriant; abundance; exuberance.
1
A fence; boundary; frontier; to ward off.
1
Prostrate; writhing curling; burrowing in the ground.
3-
To divide; distinguish; judge; decide; decision.
3-
To reject; throw away; disregard; to divide.
3-
A semi-circular pool in front of Chinese colleges; to bind.
3-
Ropes for entangling the feet; a snare; halter; to bind.
3-
The half of a victim; a slice of; large; fleshy.

Pwat.

-4
Plants shooting up luxuriantly; disobedient.
-4
Suddenly; a sudden change of countenance.
-4
Unsubmissive to just authority; rebellious; disobedient.
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To delude; mislead by artful speeches; rebellion.
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Suddenly bursting forth; abundant; confused.
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To drive away calamity and supplicate blessings; to cleanse.
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To travel through shrubby path; to walk laboriously.
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Small bells used in the Budhist worship.
4
To pull up; root out.

Pʽwat.

𰼤4
A small piece of money, in Siam used for a Tical.

Sá.

1
To dance; make postures; garments tucked up.
1
A small stone; pebbles; sand.
2
To wash; cleanse; sprinkle; afraid.

Sⁿá.

1
Three.
1
A jacket; coat; upper garment; clothes.