657 entries found starting with "P"
- Por (adj) - unkempt, rough, muddy
- Porche (adj) - untidy
- Pot (v) - to pull, to drag
- Pot chat (v) - to pull and break (a thread, wire)
- Pot fan (v) - to pull and stretch (an elastic, a rubber)
- Pot sie (v) - to destroy by pulling (a paper)
- Pot thler (v) - to tear, to split, to rip up (a cloth, etc)
- Pothang Bekari (n) - a British’s imposed tax system to the tribal peoples of Manipur wherein villagers in the hills had to carry the goods and luggage of government officials free of cost while they were on tour to the areas. In case of refusal they whipped the villagers and forced to carry the loads (pot=materials or things; thang=carry). Lushai-Mizos called it as ‘Fathang’.
- Pothang Senkhai (n) - a British’s imposed tax system to the tribal peoples of Manipur wherein villagers in the hills had to contribute money to feed touring officials and other employees of the Government in their areas
- Presbytery (n) - presbytery
- President (n) - president
- Prokram (n) - programme, program
- Pu (n) - a grandfather, great grandfather, a wife's male relation, a maternal uncle's son, a maternal uncle, one in charge of anyone or anything
- Pu (n) - sir
- Pu inhawn (n) - a bride price meant for the maternal grandfather or uncle of the bride paid in the initial stage