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KʽEK KENG KʽENG

4
Wings of a bird spread out.

Kʽek.

4
To cut; engrave; carve; peel; to use harshly.
4
To strike; knock; beat; to rouse; excite; attack; kill.

Keng.

1
Palace; inner apartments; a wall; a note in music.
1
Classical books; what is excellent; rules; laws; to manage; to pass through.
𦮨1
The stem of plants; handle of a sword or spear.
1
A bow; cover of a carriage; a land measure, 8 cubits.
1
A fragrant medicinal plant.
1
Handle of a spear; to compassionate; respectful; conceited.
1
A thorny bush; to punish.
1
To change; alteration; still move.
1
To place; arrange; give; declare; give evidence.
1
Again; to respond to; continue in succession.
2
To warn or caution against.
2
To warn; rouse; excite; to command with a penalty.
2
Boundary; frontier; place where on lives; one's condition.
2
Prospect; appearance; illuminated; boundaries.
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Finally; after all; the extreme point of; then.
-3
Strong; violent; quarrelsome; precipitate; abundant.
3-
Attentive; respectful; to reverence; worship.

Kʽeng.

-1
To raise or lift up with the land; to lift high.
-1
A large fish; a sea monster.
1
The bar of a door; to bolt a door.
1
Attentive; cautious; respectful; anxious; alarm.
1
A title conferred on high officers; a prince.
1
A basket.
1
Noise of stones dashing against each other; mean.
2
Willing; pleased.
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A rainbow.
3-
The sound of a sonorous stone; to suspend.
3-
Empty; exhausted; to exhaust.
3-
To congratulate; good; happy.