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Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Proto-Tai *lɯːkᴰ (“child”). Cognate with Thai ลูก (lûuk), Northern Thai ᩃᩪᨠ, Lao ລູກ (lūk), Lü ᦟᦴᧅ (luuk), Tai Dam ꪩꪴꪀ, Shan လုၵ်ႈ (lūk), Tai Nüa ᥘᥧᥐ (luk), Bouyei leg.
Noun
lwg (classifier boux, Sawndip forms 𭒹 or 叻 or 仂 or 力 or 𰌧 or 勒, 1957–1982 spelling lɯg)
- child
Lwg neix dwg boux lwg gou.- This is my child.
lwg (classifier boux, daeg, Sawndip forms 𭒹 or 叻 or 仂 or 力 or 𰌧 or 勒, 1957–1982 spelling lɯg)]
- son; boy
lwg (1957–1982 spelling lɯg)
- seedling
Derived terms
Adjective
lwg (Sawndip forms 𭒹 or 叻 or 仂 or 力 or 𰌧 or 勒, 1957–1982 spelling lɯg)
- small; young
Classifier
lwg (1957–1982 spelling lɯg)
- Used for small objects (inherently or not).
- Used before a classifier or noun to denigrate the quantity or quality of the thing expressed by the noun: petty; runty
See also
Etymology 2
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Classifier
lwg (1957–1982 spelling lɯg)
- Used for bundles of long, thin objects: bundle of