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འཆམ་འབག་
Transliteration: 'cham 'bag
<noun> "Mask for dance". Many dancers in a འཆམ་ religious ritual dance wear a mask specially made for the dance; this is the general name for such a mask.

འབག་
Transliteration: 'bag
<noun> [Non-Hon] "Mask", "guise", "disguise". Also "effigy", "figure", "figurine", "likeness", "image". For [Hon] see , སྐུ་འབག་ q.v. E.g., འདྲ་འབག་ "replica".

འཆམ་འཆམ་
Transliteration: 'cham 'cham
<noun> "A stroll" meaning a walk taken here and there for enjoyment.

འབག་པ་
Transliteration: 'bag pa
I. <verb> v.i. འབགས་པ་/ འབག་པ་/ འབག་པ་//. 1) Transitive form is སྦག་པ་ q.v. Acc. [ULS] and [LGK] this term was revised during the སྐད་གསར་བཅད་ language revisions and meant, when written in new signs, ཉམས་པ་. It means for something to be degraded by something else which has spread across or throughout it, hence "to be polluted", "affected", "infected", "contaminated", "defiled". E.g., [TC] ལ…

འཆམ་ཆས་
Transliteration: 'cham chas
<noun> "Things for Cham" the various things needed in the performance of འཆམ་ "religious ritual dance" q.v.

འདྲ་འབག་
Transliteration: 'dra 'bag
<noun> Lit. "replica", "likeness", "resemblance", "representation", "model" and sometimes even just "mask". See also འབག་ q.v.