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KʽAI KÁK KʽÁK KÁM

3-3-
To cover; screen; protect; a c over; for; because.
3-
A fixed or appointed time; utmost limit.
3-
To beg; take; give.

Kʽai.

1
To open; unloose; separate from; to begin.
22
Good; excellent; victory; peace and joy.
2
A large sickle or hook; to grind; assiduously.
2
To hope for; desire; covet; fortunate; lucky.
2
A coat of mail; armor.
3-
To sigh; lament.
3-
Magnanimous; generous; high minded.
3-
To level; adjust; a leveler; in general.
3-
Rolling towards; to. cleanse or wash with water.
3-
With; and; the termination, end, or extreme degree of.

Kák.

4
A horn; corner; quarter; division; to push with the horn.
4
Name of a wood; a handle, club, mallet; to beat; examine.
3
Each; every; separately.
4
To be roused; excited; to take notice; to perceive what was unknown before.

Kʽák.

-4
Aspiring; ardent; high toned.
-4
Certainly; surely; indeed; the strict truth.
-4
Celerity; speed; alacrity; cheerfulness.
-4
Pulse; a fragrant plant.
-4-4
Thin skin of anything; empty and hollow; bark; a shell.
-4
Sincere; faithful; virtuous.
-4
A long spear or lance; usual; ordinary; stammering.
-4
Veneration and respect; commanding respect.
-4
A ferment for making spirits.

Kám.

1
Sweet; pleasant; agreeable; voluntary; flattering.
1
A decoction; rice-water.
1
A disease of children from eating sweet; venereal sores.