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STEDT #1845

*s-nyuŋ

SAD / TIRED / ILL / ACHY

Reconstruction analysis

handlenyuŋprefixsinitialnyrhymecoverM · N

Connections

HPTB*s-nyuŋ ‘sad / ill / achy / tired’p. 284

Reflexes & cognates7 reflexes · 5 subgroups

0.1Tibeto-Burman (previously published reconstructions)3

*Tibeto-Burmannyuŋ ‘sad / ill / tired’Benedict 72 STC: 194
*Tibeto-Burmans-nyuŋ ‘sad / ill / achy / tired’Matisoff 03 HPTB: 605

1.3.1Central Naga (Ao Group)1

Lotha Naganungrasuffix ‘sad’Marrison 67 Naga

1.7.3.1Jingpho1

Jingphonyuŋ ‘sad, dejected’Benedict 72 STC: 194

2.1.2.1Tibetan2

Tibetan (Written)snyuŋ ‘disease, illness’Benedict 72 STC: 194
Tibetan (Written)snyuŋ-basuffix ‘ill’Matisoff 93 PC

6.1.1Burmish3

Burmese (Written)ńauŋ v.‘ache, be tired, cramped’Benedict 72 STC: 194
Burmese (Written)ñôŋ ‘ache, be stiff’Benedict 76 WBur
Burmese (Written)əprefix-ñôŋ n.‘ache, feeling of stiffness’Benedict 76 WBur

Cite this entry

STEDT etymon #1845, *s-nyuŋ ‘SAD / TIRED / ILL / ACHY’.
Stable link: https://larc-iu.github.io/stedt/etymon/1845
Data: STEDT v1.0 (2017). Accessed: [date].
References: cf. STC#194, HPTB
BibTeX
@misc{stedt-1845,
  title  = {{*s-nyuŋ 'SAD / TIRED / ILL / ACHY'}},
  author = {STEDT},
  year   = {2017},
  note   = {Sino-Tibetan Etymological Dictionary and Thesaurus (STEDT) v1.0, etymon #1845},
  url    = {https://larc-iu.github.io/stedt/etymon/1845}
}