Manipuri

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Etymology 1

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Ultimately borrowed from Chinese (chá).

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Noun

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ꯆꯥ (chaa)

  1. tea

Etymology 2

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Verb

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ꯆꯥ (chaa)

  1. (of garment) to be sparse
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Etymology 3

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Verb

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ꯆꯥ (chaa)

  1. to go to a girl's locality for courtship

Etymology 4

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ꯆꯥ (chaa)

  1. (of fish) to swim visibly
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Etymology 5

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Noun

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ꯆꯥ (chaa)

  1. birthmark

Etymology 6

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Noun

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ꯆꯥ (chaa)

  1. lac; sealing wax
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Etymology 7

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ꯆꯥ (chaa)

  1. to eat
  2. to take commission
  3. to take bribe
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Etymology 8

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ꯆꯥ (chaa)

  1. to befit
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References

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  • Sharma, H[anjabam] Surmangol (2006) “ꯆꯥ”, in Learners' Manipuri-English dictionary, Imphal: Sangam Book Store.