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STEDT #7353

*k-sreᵀ

HORSE

Notes

This Karenic etymon seems to be a loan from Mon-Khmer. Cf. PMK *ʔseh > Old Mon kṣeḥ, Mod Mon cheḥ, Old Khmer seḥ, Mod Khmer seh. See Shorto 2006:#2089.

Reflexes & cognates10 reflexes · 1 subgroup

7Karenic12

*Karenk-sreᵀ ‘horse’[Source note] The PK tone cannot be reconstructed due to the fact that NK, CK and SK have tones A, D and B, respectively. This etymon is an Austroasiatic loanword. The reconstructed form for ‘horse’ in Proto-Monic is *ksɛh (Diffloth, 1984).Luangthongkum 13: 149
Bweθrɪ³³ ‘horse’Luangthongkum 13: 149
Kayahsi⁵⁵ ‘horse’Luangthongkum 13: 149
KayanθiɁ⁴⁵ ‘horse’Luangthongkum 13: 149
Kayawsi³³ri³³ ‘horse’Luangthongkum 13: 149
Pwo (Northern)kaɁ²¹si³³ ‘horse’Luangthongkum 13: 149
Pwo (Southern)kə¹¹θi⁵⁵ ‘horse’Luangthongkum 13: 149
Sgaw (Northern)kə³³se¹¹¨ ‘horse’Luangthongkum 13: 149
Sgaw (Southern)kə¹¹se⁴⁵’ ‘horse’Luangthongkum 13: 149

Cite this entry

STEDT etymon #7353, *k-sreᵀ ‘HORSE’.
Stable link: https://larc-iu.github.io/stedt/etymon/7353
Data: STEDT v1.0 (2017). Accessed: [date].
References: TL#149
BibTeX
@misc{stedt-7353,
  title  = {{*k-sreᵀ 'HORSE'}},
  author = {STEDT},
  year   = {2017},
  note   = {Sino-Tibetan Etymological Dictionary and Thesaurus (STEDT) v1.0, etymon #7353},
  url    = {https://larc-iu.github.io/stedt/etymon/7353}
}