tʃʰɿ³⁵
See also: tʃʰɿ⁵⁵
Pela edit
Pronunciation edit
Etymology 1 edit
From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *r-tsəj (“medicine; juice; paint”). Cognate with Burmese ဆေး (hce:, “medicine, paint, tobacco”), Nuosu ꋌ (cy) (as in ꁬꋌ (bbut cy, “medicine”)), Tangut 𗿧 (*tsə̣¹, “medicine”), Jingpho tsi (“medicine”). Compare Lhao Vo cid', Zaiwa chi and Hpon kăʃì(ʔ) (“medicine; tobacco”).
Noun edit
tʃʰɿ³⁵
Derived terms edit
- mi³¹ tʃʰɿ³⁵ (“gunpowder”)
- mĭ.tʃʰɿ³⁵ (“medicine, drug”)
- tʃʰɿ³¹ pa̠uʔ⁵⁵ (“to smoke”)
- tʃʰɿ³¹ ʒuŋ⁵⁵ (“hospital (calque from Jingpho)”)
- tʃʰɿ³⁵ sɿ̆.ʒa³⁵ (“doctor”)
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Etymology 2 edit
From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *tsəj (“wash”). Cognate with Burmese ဆေး (hce:, “wash; clean”), Nuosu ꋌ (cy, “wash”), Ersu tshɛ³³ (“wash”), and possibly Old Chinese 洗 (OC *sɯːlʔ, *sɯːnʔ). Compare Lhao Vo cid', Zaiwa chi and Hpon ʃè (“wash”).
Verb edit
tʃʰɿ³⁵
- to wash
Derived terms edit
See also edit
References edit
- Dai Qingxia, Jiang Ying, Kong Zhien, A Study of Pela Language (2007; Publishing House of Minority Nationalities, Beijing)
- Huang Bufan (editor), Xu Shouchun, Chen Jiaying, Wang Huiyin, A Tibeto-Burman Lexicon (1992; Central Minorities University, Beijing)
- Mangshi Jinghpo ethnicity Association of Development and Progress Studies(芒市景颇族发展进步研究学会)(ed.), Han-Zaiwa-Pela Dictionary (汉文载瓦文波拉语对译词典) (2018; Dehong Nationalities Publishing House, Mangshi)