STEDT #888
*d-ya OR *g-ya
FOOT
Connections
Allofams
Notes
The Nocte form da reflects a prototype with no palatal component, but we are including it here since it is obviously cognate.
Reflexes & cognates63 reflexes · 6 subgroups
1.3.1Central Naga (Ao Group)8
Lotha Nagacho◦khab#1233 PTB *(g/k)wap ‘HATCH / INCUBATE / COVER’MesorootsPTani *gup ‘SIT ON EGGS / HATCH’PKC *khup-I, khuʔ-II ‘COVER / TURN UPSIDE DOWN’PKC *hup-I, huʔ-II ‘COVER / PROTECT’PNC *huap ‘INCLUDE / COVER’Allofams7a #1233 PTB *(g/k)wap ‘HATCH / INCUBATE / COVER’7b #2767 PTB *ʔup ‘COVER / INCUBATE / HATCH’7c #2321 PTB *klup ‘COVER / WRAP’ n‘shoe’Marrison 67 Naga
1.7.1Bodo-Garo2
1.7.1.2Garo28
Garodža-pha#776 PTB *p(l)a-n ⪤ *p(w)a-n ‘PALM / SOLE’PTani *lak-pro ‘PALM (of hand)’PCN *m-ph(w)a ‘FOOT (PART)’ ‘sole’Benedict 72 STC: 418
Garodźa-tśik#418 PTB *tsik ‘JOINT’PLB *ʔdzik ⪤ *ʔdzak ‘JOINT’ ‘knee (=leg-joint)’Benedict 72 STC: 170n455
Garo (Bangladesh)ja'-chokmorpheme ‘lower part of the leg (from knee down), leg of bird, corner at the bottom of a basket’Burling 92 GaBa
Garo (Bangladesh)ja'-gitmorpheme-teng#344 PTB *t(w)aŋ ⪤ *s-d(y)aŋ ‘FOOT’ ‘lower leg, knee to ankle, leg of a bird’[Source note] =ja’-chok.Burling 92 GaBa
Garo (Bangladesh)ja'-pamorpheme-jangmorpheme-gilmorpheme ‘top of foot’[Source note] (lit: back of sole).Burling 92 GaBa
Garo (Bangladesh)ja'-teng#344 PTB *t(w)aŋ ⪤ *s-d(y)aŋ ‘FOOT’ ‘lower leg, from knee to ankle’[Source note] (=ja’-git-teng).Burling 92 GaBa
Garo (Bangladesh)ja'-teng#344 PTB *t(w)aŋ ⪤ *s-d(y)aŋ ‘FOOT’-gamorpheme ‘lower leg, from knee to ankle’[Source note] (=ja’-git-teng).Burling 92 GaBa
Garo (Bangladesh)ja•-gitmorpheme-teng#344 PTB *t(w)aŋ ⪤ *s-d(y)aŋ ‘FOOT’ n‘leg’Burling 03 Garo: 6.237-II:idx
Garo (Bangladesh)ja•-simorpheme gitmorpheme-okmorpheme chotmorpheme-amorpheme vi‘athlete's foot’Burling 03 Garo: 8.953-II:idx
1.7.1.3Koch12
Atongcha•◦khok#1251 PTB *m-kuː(k/ŋ) ‘KNEE / ANGLE’PKC *kuup ⪤ *khuup ⪤ *khuuk ‘KNEE’PCN *m-khuk ‘KNEE’PTk *kʰuk ‘KNEE’ n‘hollow side of the knee’van Breugel 08 Atong
Atongcha•◦myn#363 PTB *s/r-mul ⪤ *s-mil ⪤ *s-myal ‘HAIR / FUR / FEATHER’MesorootsPKC *mul ⪤ *hmul ‘HAIR (body) / FUR / WOOL’Allofams1 #363 PTB *s/r-mul ⪤ *s-mil ⪤ *s-myal ‘HAIR / FUR / FEATHER’1a #1429 PTB *s-mu-t ‘BEARD / FACIAL HAIR / HAIR’1b #2058 PTB *mum ‘CHIN / BEARD’ n‘leg hair’van Breugel 08 Atong
1.7.2.1Tangsa-Nocte9
Nocteda ku#1251 PTB *m-kuː(k/ŋ) ‘KNEE / ANGLE’PKC *kuup ⪤ *khuup ⪤ *khuuk ‘KNEE’PCN *m-khuk ‘KNEE’PTk *kʰuk ‘KNEE’ ‘knee’French 83: 508
Nocteda pʰa#776 PTB *p(l)a-n ⪤ *p(w)a-n ‘PALM / SOLE’PTani *lak-pro ‘PALM (of hand)’PCN *m-ph(w)a ‘FOOT (PART)’ ‘underside of foot’French 83: 531
Nocteda◦ku#1251 PTB *m-kuː(k/ŋ) ‘KNEE / ANGLE’PKC *kuup ⪤ *khuup ⪤ *khuuk ‘KNEE’PCN *m-khuk ‘KNEE’PTk *kʰuk ‘KNEE’ ‘knee’Marrison 67 Naga
1.7.2.2Konyak-Chang6
Cite this entry
STEDT etymon #888,
*d-ya OR *g-ya ‘FOOT’.Stable link:
https://larc-iu.github.io/stedt/etymon/888Data: STEDT v1.0 (2017). Accessed: [date].
BibTeX
@misc{stedt-888,
title = {{*d-ya OR *g-ya 'FOOT'}},
author = {STEDT},
year = {2017},
note = {Sino-Tibetan Etymological Dictionary and Thesaurus (STEDT) v1.0, etymon #888},
url = {https://larc-iu.github.io/stedt/etymon/888}
}