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Proto-Western Kho-Bwa
Etymology
Proto-Western Kho-Bwa *kʰrin-ba
Derived from Proto-Tibeto-Burman *m/s-kri(y)-s. The first syllable is cognate with Tibetan མཁྲིས (mkhris, “bile”), Burmese သည်းခြေ (sany:hkre, “gall, bile”)
Adjective
*kʰrin-ba[1] (Mey-Sartang)
- sour
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 584