tukóng1vTo look up from something; to raise one's head from a pillow to look up; to raise, as when a trap springs off.Gel hyu nawahen yem tau ke tonen tukóng bwol yem iluyen.The person is always happy if he sees his trap sprung.cfoluk 1.1
tukung11.1nBowl.Wen tukung nfét le, sóól él nù lemen, omin le dmiwel du.They tie a (string around a) bowl, half full of water; then they twirl it.1.2vTo use a bowl.
tul1adjDefinite, usually used with the negative là.Laen tul sónen.There's no definite end to it.Laen tul kdengen.It has no definite finishing (lit. time for it to finish will never come).cfbang 2
tulad11.1nPicture.1.2vTo take a picture; to draw a picture.
tulay1nA kind of fish without scales found in the sea.
tuled11.1nCondemnation.Tmulón tuled yem kdulang intì lem sala yem mlon.The fighting over a nest of a duck and a hen tells (forewarns) of condemnation.1.2vTo condemn.1.3adjCursed, condemned.
tulus11.1nA supernatural power.Wen se kem mton bù tey kemgis yem tulus gel nù bélê le.There are spirit-mediums who have strong supernatural powers.1.2vTo be resourceful or make powerful.1.3adjPowerful.cffulù* 1.3tued 1.1