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HIET HIM HIO HIOK HIONG HIP

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Luminous; splendid.
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Eyes wandering about; disorderly; disrespectful.
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Boasting; pedantic; offering for sale.
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Manifestation; to manifest; exhibit; plain; clear.
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Light; manifest; apparent; to illustrate; exhibit.
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An ornamental binding or sash; black; swift.
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A ruler; officer; magistrate.
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To offer; present to a superior; to sacrifice.
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To smear with blood; fumigate; embalm; crime; wars; quarreling.

Hiet.

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A strong violent sheep; a ram; to castrate.
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A scorpion.

Him.

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A bear.
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To desire; long for.

Hio.

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False; not genuine.
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To go round, either to ward off, circumvent or obtain; to assume; a fence.
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To screen; invite; seek to obtain; to want.
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A bird said to be cruel to its parents; strong; wicket; to hang a man's head on a pole.
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Light; clear; intelligent; morning; to understand.

Hiok.

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Elegant; name of a place.
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To stimulate to exertion.
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Fragrant odoriferous effluvia.
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Serious, attentive manner; gravity.
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To train up; educate; cause to grow.
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The light of morning; the rising sun.

Hiong.

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The male of fowls; bold; daring; violent.
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Great wickedness; evil; calamity; to ruin.
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Malevolent; cruel; fear.
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Drunk; in rage and mad with intoxication.
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The breast; thorax.
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Sound of water bubbling up from a spring or flowing fast.

Hip.

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To unite together; harmonize; move; excite; abounding.