STEDT
STEDT #2238

*gip

TEN

Reconstruction analysis

handlegipinitialgrhymeipcoverK · T

Connections

HPTB*gip ‘ten’p. 353

Notes

The ordinary WB word for TEN is chay; kyip is substituted “in the numbering of rational beings” (Judson 1893:215).

Chinese comparandum

OC *d̂i̯əp, GSR #686a-d ‘ten’; Coblin 86:147 ST *gr̵ip > PC *grjəp > OC *djəp; Schuessler 2007:462 *gip; B & S 2011: *t.ɡəp {t.[ɡ]əp}; Mand. shí.

Reflexes & cognates13 reflexes · 7 subgroups

0.1Tibeto-Burman (previously published reconstructions)4

1.1.2Deng3

Kaman [Miju]kapkyep ‘ten’Benedict 72 STC: 16
Kaman [Miju]kiɑp⁵⁵mu⁵³ num‘ten’Huang and Dai 92 TBL: 0806.23
Kaman [Miju]kiɑp⁵⁵mu⁵³ ‘ten’Sun H 91 ZMYY: 920.48

1.2Kuki-Chin1

1.3“Naga” Areal Group1

2.3.1Eastern Kiranti1

Cite this entry

STEDT etymon #2238, *gip ‘TEN’.
Stable link: https://larc-iu.github.io/stedt/etymon/2238
Data: STEDT v1.0 (2017). Accessed: [date].
References: STC#016, HPTB p.353
BibTeX
@misc{stedt-2238,
  title  = {{*gip 'TEN'}},
  author = {STEDT},
  year   = {2017},
  note   = {Sino-Tibetan Etymological Dictionary and Thesaurus (STEDT) v1.0, etymon #2238},
  url    = {https://larc-iu.github.io/stedt/etymon/2238}
}