STEDT
STEDT #7253

*haKᴰ

CHILI PEPPER / PUNGENT

Reflexes & cognates9 reflexes · 1 subgroup

7Karenic10

*KarenhaKᴰ ‘chili pepper, pungent’[Source note] NK and CK have tone D while SK languages have irregular tone changes, i.e. *D>A in Sgaw but >B in Pwo.Luangthongkum 13: 48
Bwehɛ³³ ‘chili pepper, pungent’Luangthongkum 13: 48
Kayahhɛ⁵⁵ ‘chili pepper, pungent’Luangthongkum 13: 48
KayanhɛɁ⁴⁵ ‘chili pepper, pungent’Luangthongkum 13: 48
Kayawhɛ³³ ‘chili pepper, pungent’Luangthongkum 13: 48
Pa-O (Southern)hap²¹ ‘chili pepper, pungent’Luangthongkum 13: 48
Pa-O (Northern)hat²¹ ‘chili pepper, pungent’Luangthongkum 13: 48
Pwo (Southern)ɣɛ⁵⁵ ‘chili pepper, pungent’Luangthongkum 13: 48
Sgaw (Northern)hɛ³³ ‘chili pepper, pungent’Luangthongkum 13: 48
Sgaw (Southern)hɛ⁵⁵ ‘chili pepper, pungent’Luangthongkum 13: 48

Cite this entry

STEDT etymon #7253, *haKᴰ ‘CHILI PEPPER / PUNGENT’.
Stable link: https://larc-iu.github.io/stedt/etymon/7253
Data: STEDT v1.0 (2017). Accessed: [date].
References: TL#48
BibTeX
@misc{stedt-7253,
  title  = {{*haKᴰ 'CHILI PEPPER / PUNGENT'}},
  author = {STEDT},
  year   = {2017},
  note   = {Sino-Tibetan Etymological Dictionary and Thesaurus (STEDT) v1.0, etymon #7253},
  url    = {https://larc-iu.github.io/stedt/etymon/7253}
}