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[[ppaf: 'khril ba, 'khril ba, 'khril ba]] intr. v.; vi. 1) to wind around, coil [of serpents], embrace, be attached, clasp. 2) to lisp, stammer. 2) [[tha mi dad pa]]: Syn [['khyud pa]]. ex [[shing tsan dan la sbrul 'khril ba]] "the snake is coiled around the sandalwood tree." [[gos mtha' rkang par 'khril ba]] [RY]
[[ppaf: 'khril ba, 'khril ba, 'khril ba]] intr. v.; vi. 1) to wind around, coil [of serpents], embrace, be attached, clasp. 2) to lisp, stammer. 2) [[tha mi dad pa]]: Syn [['khyud pa]]. ex [[shing tsan dan la sbrul 'khril ba]] "the snake is coiled around the sandalwood tree." [[gos mtha' rkang par 'khril ba]] [RY]



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ppaf: 'khril ba, 'khril ba, 'khril ba intr. v.; vi. 1) to wind around, coil [of serpents], embrace, be attached, clasp. 2) to lisp, stammer. 2) tha mi dad pa: Syn 'khyud pa. ex shing tsan dan la sbrul 'khril ba "the snake is coiled around the sandalwood tree." gos mtha' rkang par 'khril ba [RY]

1) wind around/ coil; 2) embrace/ be attached/ clasp; 3) lisp/ stammer [IW]

wind, coil round [JV]

1) wrapped (around), coiled (around), enveloped, immersed, enraptured, encoiled, wound (around), embraced; 2) to wrap, to coil, to envelop, to immerse, to enrapture, to encoil, to wind, to embrace [Erick Tsiknopoulos]