htàñ <span class="searchmatch">ထန်း</span> • (htan:) toddy palm, palmyra palm (Borassus flabellifer) ကျီးမနား<span class="searchmatch">ထန်း</span>ရွက် (kyi:ma.na:htan:rwak) စို<span class="searchmatch">ထန်း</span> (cuihtan:) စေး<span class="searchmatch">ထန်း</span> (ce:htan:) <span class="searchmatch">ထန်း</span>ကြော...
From Sanskrit ताल (tāla). Cognate with Burmese <span class="searchmatch">ထန်း</span> (htan:), Mon တာ, and Thai ตาล (dtaan). តាល • (taalaʼ) palm tree...
Borrowed from Sanskrit प्रस्थान (prasthāna). Phonetic respellings: ပြတ်<span class="searchmatch">ထန်း</span>, ပြ<span class="searchmatch">ထန်း</span> IPA(key): /pjaʔtʰáɴ/, /pja̰tʰáɴ/ Romanization: MLCTS: prathtan: • ALA-LC:...
Borrowed from Burmese <span class="searchmatch">ထန်း</span> (htan:), from Pali tāla. IPA(key): /tʰaːn˨˦/ Rhymes: -aːn ထၢၼ် • (thǎan) sugar palm, toddy palm Moeng, Sao Tern (1995) Shan-English...
ၼမ်ႉထၢၼ် (nâ̰m thǎan, “jaggery, palm sugar”). The second element is ultimately borrowed from Burmese <span class="searchmatch">ထန်း</span> (htan:, “toddy palm”). namhtan jaggery, palm sugar...
<span class="searchmatch">ထန်း</span> (htan:, “toddy palm”) + ရည် (rany, “liquid”). Phonetic respellings: ထန်း'ရေ, <span class="searchmatch">ထန်း</span>ရေ IPA(key): /tʰəjè/, /tʰáɴjè/ Romanization: MLCTS: htan:rany •...
palm, toddy palm”). The latter element is ultimately borrowed from Burmese <span class="searchmatch">ထန်း</span> (htan:). IPA(key): /nam˦˨ˀ.tʰaːn˨˦/ Rhymes: -aːn ၼမ်ႉထၢၼ် • (nâ̰m thǎan)...
<span class="searchmatch">ထန်း</span> (htan:, “toddy palm”) + လျက် (lyak, “to lap up”). Phonetic respelling: ထန်း'ညက် IPA(key): /tʰəɲɛʔ/ Romanization: MLCTS: htan:lyak • ALA-LC: thanʻʺlyakʻ...
<span class="searchmatch">ထန်း</span> (htan:) + ပင် (pang) + မြစ် (mrac) IPA(key): /tʰáɴpɪ̀ɴmjɪʔ/ Romanization: MLCTS: htan:pangmrac • ALA-LC: thanʻʺpaṅʻmracʻ • BGN/PCGN: htan:pinmyit...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">ထန်း</span> From Proto-Lolo-Burmese *zan¹ (“strong, firm”), which appears to trace back to Proto-Tibeto-Burman *b-tsan (“strong, firm, steadfast”)....