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Searched Htb for ong, found 16, display thaau-15:
heng'ong [wt] [HTB] [wiki] [[...]] [p.]
prosperous; flourishing; thriving
興旺
hoea cin'ong [wt] [HTB] [wiki] [[...]] [p.]
the fire is burning well
火旺盛
iofng'ong [wt] [HTB] [wiki] [[...]] [p.]
 
iorng'ong [wt] [HTB] [wiki] [[...]] [p.]
勇旺
khie'ong [wt] [HTB] [wiki] [[...]] [p.]
prosperous
氣旺
khix ong [wt] [HTB] [wiki] [[...]] [p.]
a vigorous personal constitution or structure
血氣旺盛; 氣旺
kviafswn ong [wt] [HTB] [wiki] [[...]] [p.]
behavior; conduct; manner of walking
子孫興旺
naixhøkiøo [wt] [HTB] [wiki] [[...]] [p.]
bridge over which all deceased have to pass to face judgment before giam-lo-ong; king of the underworld
奈何橋; 到地府必經的橋
ong [wt] [HTB] [wiki] [[...]] [p.]
prosperous; prosper; to increase; glorious; flourishing; vigorous
ong'iaa [wt] [HTB] [wiki] [[...]] [p.]
rude and unreasonable
王爺; 橫暴; 霸王; 蠻橫
ong'ui [wt] [HTB] [wiki] [[...]] [p.]
a king’s position
王位
ong'uy [wt] [HTB] [wiki] [[...]] [p.]
rude and unreasonable
王威; 威風; 淫威; 霸道; 蠻橫
Saeofng sid mar [wt] [HTB] [wiki] [[...]] [p.]
look for the blessing in disguise (A phrase from a story in which an old man named "Sai-ong" lost his horse but the horse returned with another horse upon which his son could ride. Then, his son fell from the horse and broke his leg, because of this injury the son couldn't go into the battle in which all his comrades were slain. This phrase is used to comfort a person who is in distress.)
塞翁失馬
svia'ong [wt] [HTB] [wiki] [[...]] [p.]
聲旺
thiorng'ong [wt] [HTB] [wiki] [[...]] [p.]
 

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