Notes
The TB languages point to a final velar stop in this etymon, while the putative Chinese comparandum has the homorganic nasal.
Chinese comparandum
鼎 OC *tieng, GSR #834a ‘cauldron; sacrificial tripod’; Schuessler 2007:214 *têŋʔ ; B & S 2011: *tˁeŋʔ; Mand. dǐng.
Reflexes & cognates16 reflexes · 8 subgroups
1.7.2Northern Naga/Konyakian1
1.7.3.1Jingpho5
1.7.3.2Asakian3
3.2Qiangic2
9Sinitic2
9.0.1Old Chinese2
9.0.2Middle Chinese1
9.0.3Modern Chinese1
Cite this entry
STEDT etymon #5786,
*m/ʔ-dik/ŋ ‘POT / CAULDRON’.Stable link:
https://larc-iu.github.io/stedt/etymon/5786Data: STEDT v1.0 (2017). Accessed: [date].
BibTeX
@misc{stedt-5786,
title = {{*m/ʔ-dik/ŋ 'POT / CAULDRON'}},
author = {STEDT},
year = {2017},
note = {Sino-Tibetan Etymological Dictionary and Thesaurus (STEDT) v1.0, etymon #5786},
url = {https://larc-iu.github.io/stedt/etymon/5786}
}