khliehkhlur
khluit (Khasi)
Contributed by: Banlambha Warjri on 2007-02-24
English: heat, hot, warm,
Assamese: উতপ্ত, উত্তাপময়, উষ্ণ, উষ্ম, কৰোঞ্চ, গৰম, চেঙা, তপত, তপ্ত,
Bodo: गुदुं,
Mising: gunam, inggang,
Khasi: khluit,
Meeteilon: arumba, ashaba, Lumbu lumbu shaba,
Karbi: karom, phangok, so, soluk,
Kok-Borok: kutung,
Hmar: lum,
Nagamese: gorom,
Dimasa: dungbi, gudung,
TAI-Ahom: দিট্, নিট্, ৰন্,
Bangla: গৰম,
Nepali: न्यानो,
Rabha: গৰম,
Tiwa: tunga,
Deori: কামা, গিৰিঁমা,
Hajong: গৰম, তুতা,
TAI-Phake: nout,
TAI-Khamti: lae, uun,
TAI-Turung: s’lum,
Singpho: lum ai,
Tutsa: elom
English: burn, char, scorch,
Assamese: জলে দি bo , জ্বল্, দগ্ধ কৰ্, দহ্, দাহ কৰ্, পোৰ্,
Bodo: फोजोंनाय, साथिनाय,
Mising: amte, imi uk, rom, uk, umi uk,
Khasi: ïng, khluit, thang,
Garo: kama, kamskara, khamma, wa.al,
Meeteilon: chaak, moi chakpa,
Mizo (Lushai): alh, hâl, kâng, mût,
Karbi: Kei, me kecho, thor,
Hmar: kâng,
Nagamese: juli,
Dimasa: kham, sau,
Hindi: जलाना,
Bangla: পোড়া,
Tiwa: kham,
Deori: চুদু,
TAI-Turung: ju,
Tutsa: ekham
khluit (Khasi)
Contributed by: Banlambha Warjri on 2007-02-24
1. (Proper Adj.-Neuter) hot / high temperature উচ্চ উষ্ণতা সম্পন্ন
Assamese: উতপ্ত, উত্তাপময়, উষ্ণ, উষ্ম, কৰোঞ্চ, গৰম, চেঙা, তপত, তপ্ত,
Bodo: गुदुं,
Mising: gunam, inggang,
Khasi: khluit,
Meeteilon: arumba, ashaba, Lumbu lumbu shaba,
Karbi: karom, phangok, so, soluk,
Kok-Borok: kutung,
Hmar: lum,
Nagamese: gorom,
Dimasa: dungbi, gudung,
TAI-Ahom: দিট্, নিট্, ৰন্,
Bangla: গৰম,
Nepali: न्यानो,
Rabha: গৰম,
Tiwa: tunga,
Deori: কামা, গিৰিঁমা,
Hajong: গৰম, তুতা,
TAI-Phake: nout,
TAI-Khamti: lae, uun,
TAI-Turung: s’lum,
Singpho: lum ai,
Tutsa: elom
Antonyms:
a. Proper Adj.-Neuter: anching, chill, chilly, cold, cool...Ref: Anglo-Khasi Dictionary by U. E. Blah
2. (Verb-Trans.) Destroy by fire undergoing combustion. জুই লগাই ভস্ম কৰ্ ৷Assamese: জলে দি bo , জ্বল্, দগ্ধ কৰ্, দহ্, দাহ কৰ্, পোৰ্,
Bodo: फोजोंनाय, साथिनाय,
Mising: amte, imi uk, rom, uk, umi uk,
Khasi: ïng, khluit, thang,
Garo: kama, kamskara, khamma, wa.al,
Meeteilon: chaak, moi chakpa,
Mizo (Lushai): alh, hâl, kâng, mût,
Karbi: Kei, me kecho, thor,
Hmar: kâng,
Nagamese: juli,
Dimasa: kham, sau,
Hindi: जलाना,
Bangla: পোড়া,
Tiwa: kham,
Deori: চুদু,
TAI-Turung: ju,
Tutsa: ekham