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har la take children away from the mountain
har fe la taa ram (der.) ritual at the end of circumcision [After circumcision, the newly circumcised remain in seclusion until the wounds are healed. The ritual that marks their returnhome from the seclusion is called har fe la ta ram.](sem. domains: 4.16.2 Custom, tradition (L&N 41.B).)
hure
hahara
hwi (irreg. infl. hwit)
hwi la (der.)
hwi ti
he'₂
hunjil
hwak
hur cf: akur.
n tortoise [In Ron folklore, it symbolizes sloth.]Bok, Daf (sem. domains: 2.2.4 Reptiles and other 'creeping things' (L&N 04.D).)
horo
hes
n trust [The Ron had a custom of giving something to someone as a trust. This could be a horse,goat, sheep or any valuable thing. It was a test of one's trustworthiness or honesty. Abreach of such a trust meant that the offender could be sold into slavery to redeem the losttrust. If one was faithful, one would have a corresponding reward.]Daf (sem. domains: 4.11.5.8 Trust, rely (L&N 31.I), 4.11.5.6 Believe, Doubt (L&N 31.F, G), 4.14.1.5 Entrust to the care of (L&N 35.E).)
hurish
hwet₁
hyang cf: hiyang; fiyang.
hiyang cf: fiyang; hyang.
huni
hwash₂
hat₂
hatai la (der.)
han shita'
harfi'
hut
huk₂
hala'
hak
ham i ho'