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Proto-Sino-Tibetan: "*k{a:}{n|}" | Query method: Match substring
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Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *kāŋ (~g-)
Sino-Caucasian etymology: Sino-Caucasian etymology
Meaning: hill
Chinese: *kāŋ hill, ridge.
Tibetan: sgaŋ hill, side of a larger moutain.
Burmese: khaŋ hilly ridge or spur.
Kachin: ǯiŋkhaŋ2, nkhaŋ2 the top of a hill, a hill.
Comments: Simon 15; Mat. 167; Luce 70; Coblin 94. Cf. also Thakali kɛŋ 'mountain'.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *kāŋ
Meaning: hard, tense
Chinese: *kāŋ hard, strong, 鋼 *kāŋ steel.
Kachin: kaŋ1 be stretched, tense, taut.
Comments: Cf. *g(h)ăŋH, *qhăŋ.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *kāŋ ( ~ *g-)
Meaning: penis, male
Chinese: *kāŋ bull
Lepcha: suŋ-gaŋ penis
Comments: STEDT 341-342 *gaŋ 'penis, male' (also listing Mikir chò-kàŋ 'penis', Garo ri-gaŋ id., Manchati gàŋ-mì 'male').
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