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Proto-Sino-Tibetan: "*pro" | Query method: Match substring
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Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *pro (~b-,-ew,-aw)
Meaning: destroy
Burmese: prǝw be destroyed, demolished, phrǝw (OB phrǝw) destroy.
Kachin: bru2 to destroy, as a village in a raid.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *prŏm (~ b-,-ŭ-)
Meaning: meet
Chinese: *b(r) to meet.
Burmese: prum to gather in a crowd.
Kachin: (H) kǝbrum to meet.
Comments: Cf. *p(h)ɨ̆m. For Chin. cf. alternatively Burm. pauŋh 'to gather, unite (itr.)'.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *P(r)ŏt (~-ɨa-,-ua-)
Sino-Caucasian etymology: Sino-Caucasian etymology
Meaning: cast, remove
Chinese: *pats cast aside, remove, 發 *pat throw out, send forth; start, go out etc.
Burmese: prut be removed, separated.
Comments: Kham pǝt gunshot. Cf. also Tib. (Schm.) bjod-pa Fortgang, Fortschritt; sbrad, sbrod deliver, ãphrod be delivered. ? Cf. perhaps Gangte, Tiddim pet 'bite' (for semantics cf. Tib. rgjag, rgjab 'throw' - so rgjag, rgjab 'bite').
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *PrōH
Sino-Caucasian etymology: Sino-Caucasian etymology
Meaning: thick, swollen, swell
Chinese: *prūʔ be satiated, full; 皰 *phrū(ʔ)s tumor, swelling; 奅 *phrū(ʔ)s big, to extend, enlarge.
Tibetan: ãbru tumor, swelling.
Burmese: phrǝwh thick, abundant, wealthy; prauh be abundant; phaw to swell (from sickness).
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