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Proto-Western Kho-Bwa
Etymology
Proto-Western Kho-Bwa *kʰa- Proto-Western Kho-Bwa *kʰaŋ Proto-Western Kho-Bwa *kʰa-kʰaŋ
From *kʰa- (head prefix) + *kʰaŋ (“boil”). The second element is cognate with Tshangla (/kʰraŋpa/), which has been borrowed into Chug (/kʰraŋpa/), Lish (/kʰaŋpa/, “boil”, noun).
Noun
*kʰa-kʰaŋ[1] (Mey-Sartang)
- boil (accumulation of pus on the skin)
Descendants
References
- ^ Bodt, Timotheus A. (2024) Proto-Western Kho-Bwa: Reconstructing a community’s past through language (Language and Linguistics Monograph Series; 64), Taipei, Taiwan: Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica, page 422