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Wylie | rma bya |
Wylie Definition | Beyer, CT Lang. 145, takes it to be part borrowing from Skt. = mdong mtha' can (having a face-tail), gtsug phud can, lag 'gro za, dug zan. JD 223. SS 499.3. LW 464. Clifford, list. For its typical ability to eat poison & thereby make its feathers more colorful, see 'Jig-rten-mgon-po, Bka'-'bum (2001) IV 269.1. |
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