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Etymology 1
From Proto-Tai *kawᴮ (“old (of non-living things)”), from Middle Chinese 故 (MC kuH, “old”). Cognate with Thai เก่า (gào), Lao ເກົ່າ (kao), Lü ᦂᧁᧈ (k̇aw¹), Tai Dam ꪹꪀ꪿ꪱ, Shan ၵဝ်ႇ (kào), Zhuang gaeuq.
Adjective
𑜀𑜧 (kaw)
- old
Etymology 2
Adjective
𑜀𑜧 (kaw)
- other
Etymology 3
Noun
𑜀𑜧 (kaw)
- spider
Etymology 4
Noun
𑜀𑜧 (kaw)
- conclusion
Etymology 5
From Proto-Tai *kɤwꟲ (“nine”), from Middle Chinese 九 (MC kjuwX, “nine”), from Old Chinese 九 (OC *kuʔ), from Proto-Sino-Tibetan *d/s-kəw. Cognate with Thai เก้า (gâao), Northern Thai ᨠᩮᩢ᩶ᩣ, Lao ເກົ້າ (kao), Lü ᦂᧁᧉ (k̇aw²), Tai Dam ꪹꪀ꫁ꪱ, Shan ၵဝ်ႈ (kāo), Tai Nüa ᥐᥝᥲ (kàw), Bouyei guz, Zhuang gouj, Saek กู̂.
Numeral
𑜀𑜧 (kaw)
- nine
See also
Etymology 6
Noun
𑜀𑜧 (kaw)
- banana flower
Etymology 7
Verb
𑜀𑜧 (kaw)
- to mix together
Etymology 8
From Proto-Tai *ɡawꟲ (“owl”). Cognate with Thai เค้า (káo), Lao ເຄົ້າ (khao), Shan ၵဝ်ႉ (kâ̰o).
Noun
𑜀𑜧 (kaw)
- owl