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Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *pōk
Sino-Caucasian etymology: Sino-Caucasian etymology
Meaning: child
Chinese: *bōk servant, follower.
Tibetan: phrug, phrug-gu, phru child, a young one, ãbrog-phrug 'boy'
Burmese: pauk young of animals; sprout.
Lushai: KC *pOk/ (?).
Kiranti: *b[a]k (/*ʔp-)
Comments: Namsangia bu-. Sh. 164; Luce 81. STEDT 131 (*puk ~ buk 'hatch'), 152-153 (*[p/b]uk ~ [p/b]ik 'born, give birth'), with addition of various forms in Tangkhul, Tsangla, Gurung, Chepang, Bengni, Naga, Hpun, but without Tib., Burm. and Chin.).
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