nhổ

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See also: nho, nhỏ, nhớ, nhơ, and nhọ

Vietnamese

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

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Particularly: “Another example of the instability of *ʄ ~ *ɟ; the form giổ (obsolete) is also attested. This case is the exact same as North Central chôông vs. mainstream nhông (agama) and giông (salamander), and the reverse of North Central nhôông vs. mainstream chồng (husband).”

Alternative forms

  • (North Central Vietnam) chỗ

Verb

nhổ (𭉷)

  1. to spit, to spit out
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Etymology 2

From Proto-Vietic *ʄoh.

Verb

nhổ (𢭵, 𢮫, 𢯚)

  1. to pull out something that's planted firmly into a surface, such as a tooth, a hair, a feather, a blade of grass, etc.
    nhổ răng/tóc bạc/cỏto pull out a tooth/a gray hair/weed
    • 1957, Đoàn Giỏi, chapter 17, in Đất rừng phương Nam, Kim Đồng:
      Thằng bé kéo tay tôi, bảo nhỏ. – Nhổ lông chim mướn đấy. []
      The boy pulled my hand and said quietly, "They are searching for someone to pluck feathers there. "
Synonyms
  • (to pull out something firmly planted into a surface): nhể
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