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KʽÁP KÁT KʽÁT KAU
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Kʽáp.

4
Seasonably; just at the time; fortunately; exactly.
4
A sacrifice to ancestors which unites them all together.
4
A frog.
4
A side door; small inner door.
鴿4
A pidgeon; also a gourd; dove.
4
To cover over.
4
Sleepy; eyes closed.
4
Two stones striking against each other; to kneel and s trike the head on the ground.
4
A door; to shut; a whole family; all together; why not?

Kát.

4
To tie; bind; collect together; to contract; a contract; bond; to produce.

Kʽát.

4
To overcome; injure; kill; to repress; to insist upon; urgent.
4
Great effort; to force one's self to; to be adequate for.
4
To cut; engrave; carve; peel; to use harshly.

Kau.

-1
The monkey species; name of a fruit.
1
Lofty; eminent; a high degree of.
1
A pole for propelling boats.
1
To unite; connect; deliver over to; to exchange; intercourse; trade.
1
Name of a musical reed; rope made of bamboos.
1
A kind of crocodile said to weigh 2000 catties.
1
Common or waste land outside a city; region.
1
A species of dog fish.
1
A hook; to hook; entice; to mark off and reject; a sentence.
1
A hook; a sickle; kind of spear; to hook; induce; drag.
1
A lamb.
1
To proclaim from the house-top; high; to sing; drawl.
1
A machine for drawing water; name of a wood.
1
A ditch; moat.
22
A dog; a mean person.
2
To throw into disorder or confusion; to trouble the mind.
2
An animal resembling a dog; crafty; perverse; disorderly.