Reconstruction analysis
handleraŋprefixginitialrrhymeaŋ⪤g-rakcoverL · VNLT
Intermediate reconstructions
Tangkhulic*caŋ ‘THIRST’
Notes
The Jingpho forms descend from the allofam with final velar stop.
The Burmish forms apparently descend from a variant *g-ra(w)ŋ.
A couple of languages show final -n instead of -ŋ (Atong, Trung).
Reflexes & cognates49 reflexes · 11 subgroups
1NE Indian Areal Group1
1.3.4Tangkhulic3
1.4Meithei2
1.6Mru1
1.7.1.3Koch5
1.7.3.1Jingpho6
3.2Qiangic23
Namuyiŋu⁵⁵#99 PTB *mwat ⪤ *ŋ(w)at ‘HUNGRY / THIRSTY’zu̵⁵⁵kuo⁵³morpheme v.‘hungry, be’Huang and Dai 92 TBL: 1298.46
3.3rGyalrongic1
4Nungic1
6.1.1Burmish5
Bola (Luxi)khjauŋ³⁵fɛ³⁵#3298 PTB *s-wi ⪤ *s-way ‘DRIED UP / THIRSTY’ v.‘thirsty, be’Huang and Dai 92 TBL: 1478.32
Leqi (Luxi)khjuŋ⁵⁵xəː⁵³#3298 PTB *s-wi ⪤ *s-way ‘DRIED UP / THIRSTY’ v.‘thirsty, be’Huang and Dai 92 TBL: 1478.33
6.1.2.1Northern Loloish2
Cite this entry
STEDT etymon #1825,
*g-ra(ŋ/k) ‘THIRSTY / HUNGRY’.Stable link:
https://larc-iu.github.io/stedt/etymon/1825Data: STEDT v1.0 (2017). Accessed: [date].
References: g-ra(ŋ/k); "P9"
BibTeX
@misc{stedt-1825,
title = {{*g-ra(ŋ/k) 'THIRSTY / HUNGRY'}},
author = {STEDT},
year = {2017},
note = {Sino-Tibetan Etymological Dictionary and Thesaurus (STEDT) v1.0, etymon #1825},
url = {https://larc-iu.github.io/stedt/etymon/1825}
}