Reconstruction analysis
handleriŋinitialrrhymeiŋcoverL · N
Notes
This root remains poorly attested. It is possible that it is ultimately related to the allofam ryaŋ of #238 PTB *g-r(w/y)a(ŋ/k) BONE / SKELETON.
Reflexes & cognates6 reflexes · 3 subgroups
1.3.1Central Naga (Ao Group)1
Sangtamthring◦rü#232 PTB *s/m/g-rus ‘BONE’MesorootsPKC *ruʔ ‘BONE’PCN *a-rut ‘BONE’PTk *ru ‘BONE’PKar *khrwitᴰ ‘BONE’Allofams1 #232 PTB *s/m/g-rus ‘BONE’1a #234 PTB *s-rus ‘BONE’1b #233 PTB *g-rus ‘BONE’ ‘rib’Marrison 67 Naga
1.3.4Tangkhulic3
Cite this entry
STEDT etymon #3379,
*s-riŋ ‘RIB’.Stable link:
https://larc-iu.github.io/stedt/etymon/3379Data: STEDT v1.0 (2017). Accessed: [date].
References: ("KMR") Tangkhul, Sangtam, Dimasa (?)
BibTeX
@misc{stedt-3379,
title = {{*s-riŋ 'RIB'}},
author = {STEDT},
year = {2017},
note = {Sino-Tibetan Etymological Dictionary and Thesaurus (STEDT) v1.0, etymon #3379},
url = {https://larc-iu.github.io/stedt/etymon/3379}
}