Difference between revisions of "mdongs"

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private parts hidden in a sheath [IW]
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star, blaze, appearance, form of the face, white spot, blaze, star on the forehead of a horse or cow, eye in peacock's feather, SA mdangs [JV]
  
private parts hidden in a sheath [1 of the [[skyes bu chen po'i mthan sum bcu rtsa gnyis]] the thirty major marks of a great being) [IW]
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1) pattern of colors/ eye on a peacock feather; 2) [blaze/ star on animal's] forehead; 3) become blind) [IW]
  
private parts hidden in a sheath. one of the [[skyes bu chen po'i mtshan sum bcu rtsa gnyis]] the thirty marks of a great being [RY]
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1) the forehead. 2) the pattern of colors on a peacock feather 3) vi. to become blind. 4) blaze, star, the eye in a peacock's feather [RY]
  
 
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star, blaze, appearance, form of the face, white spot, blaze, star on the forehead of a horse or cow, eye in peacock's feather, SA mdangs [JV]

1) pattern of colors/ eye on a peacock feather; 2) [blaze/ star on animal's] forehead; 3) become blind) [IW]

1) the forehead. 2) the pattern of colors on a peacock feather 3) vi. to become blind. 4) blaze, star, the eye in a peacock's feather [RY]