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Etymology
From Proto-Mon-Khmer *kiiɲ() ~ *kiəɲ() ~ *kaiɲʔ (“elbow”). Cognate with Khmer កែង (kaeng) (as in កែងដៃ (kaeng day, “elbow”)) and Vietnamese cánh (as in cánh tay (“arm”)). For the loss of earlier *k(ʰ)-, see ʔaː¹.
Noun
ʔeːŋ⁶
- hand
- ʔaj² ʔeːŋ⁶ ― finger