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Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *chīŋ
Meaning: a big number; flourishing, luxuriant
Chinese: *chīn 1000; 芊 *chīn flourishing, rich (e. g. country).
Kachin: nsiŋ4 new growth, as of jungle.
Lushai: siŋ 10000.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *chɨaj (~-ua-)
Meaning: watch, gaze
Tibetan: bca (resp.) to watch, spy.
Kachin: (H) soi, ǝsoi to gaze at.
Comments: Cf. also Naga *cɨ, Chepang ćǝwʔ- 'see'.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *chɨāj
Meaning: touch, graze
Chinese: *chāj to rub, 磋 *chāj to file, polish.
Tibetan: rce to touch.
Burmese: swajh to whet, rub one substance on another in order to sharpen, polish.
Kachin: (H) soi, gǝsoi to graze, almost hit.
Lushai: thoi slightly graze, go or pass close to (cf. also sui (suiʔ) to scrape or trim (with a blade); čhai to caress or fondle).
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *ćhɨāmH
Meaning: gruel, soup
Chinese: *s_ǝ̄mʔ rice gruel with meat.
Tibetan: ãʒ́am (resp.) soup.
Lushai: čom mix (any liquid food) with cooked rice.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *chɨ̆ɫ
Meaning: kin, relative
Chinese: *chǝn a close person, parent; personal.
Burmese: ǝćhwij kin, relative.
Kiranti: *ʔcel 'parental home'
Comments: See Luce 17 (compares also Tib. chul method, way; species, kind).
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *chɨ̄aŋ
Meaning: ware, store
Chinese: *chāŋ store; granary.
Tibetan: zoŋ ware, goods, choŋ trade, commerce, ãchong (p. bcoŋs, f. bcoŋ) to sell.
Burmese: ćhǝuŋ a shop, stall.
Kachin: seŋ1 a shop, a stall; (H) saŋ a bin, as for paddy
Comments: PG *cùŋ sell; Moshang śoŋ, Namsangia saŋ. Sh. 431.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *chɨ̄m (~ -ua-)
Meaning: meet
Chinese: *chǝ̄m to accumulate.
Tibetan: ãʒom(s) come together, to meet.
Burmese: ćhum to meet.
Comments: Trung sǝm1. Simon 23; Luce 45.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *chɨ̄t
Sino-Caucasian etymology: Sino-Caucasian etymology
Meaning: steal
Chinese: *chǝ̄t (~ -ēt) steal.
Burmese: sut steal.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *[ch]ɨ̄w(H)
Meaning: sacrifice
Chinese: *chū(ʔ)s go and offer a sacrifice.
Kachin: (H) ǯau, phǝǯau to sacrifice.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *cho ( ~ -aw, -ew, -ɨ)
Sino-Caucasian etymology: Sino-Caucasian etymology
Meaning: speak, word
Burmese: ćhǝw to say, speak, tell.
Kachin: (Mat.) su1 to speak, convey news of a tragedy (possibly from Burm.).
Lushai: thu word, saying, news, order.
Comments: There appears to have existed another root *śoj 'say, speak', reflected in Lush. soi, Tib. (dial.) si, Konyak še, Naga *sa, Naxi sǝ, Sichuan *šV - but at least some of these forms can also go back to *cho.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *chok (~-u-)
Meaning: deceive, lie
Tibetan: zog deceit, fraud, falsehood.
Kachin: mǝsuʔ2 to lie, pretend, feign.
Comments: Trung gu1-jŏʔ1 to lie.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *chŏm
Meaning: a k. of tree (fir-tree)
Chinese: *choŋ a tree kindred to fir and cypress.
Tibetan: som fir-tree, pine-tree.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *chŏŋ
Sino-Caucasian etymology: Sino-Caucasian etymology
Meaning: follow, accompany
Chinese: *ʒhoŋ follow, pursue.
Tibetan: rʒoŋ(s) the act of accompanying, escorting, rʒoŋ (p. (b)rʒaŋ(s), f. (b)rʒaŋ) to send, to dispatch.
Comments: Cf. also OCh. 送 *sōŋs to escort, follow after, send. Here perhaps Naga *cVŋ 'road' ( < 'trace'?).
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *chŏt
Meaning: jump
Burmese: sut jump, as a fish.
Kachin: (H) kǝcot to jump, as a fish on the surface of the water (cf. also gumǯot to jump upward).
Lushai: sot (soʔ) to go by bounds (as mouse), to bound, leap, spring.
Comments: Here perhaps Manipuri chat, Tangkul zat 'walk, go'. Cf. Austric: PAA *cVt 'jump', PAN *iŋsiD, *isud 'move, budge'.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *chot ( ~ ʒ́-)
Meaning: drag
Burmese: ćwat to drag.
Kachin: gǝsot2 to drag, as the feet, (H) sot id.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *chōjH
Meaning: deep
Chinese: *chōjʔ deep.
Lushai: thoiʔ deep, deeply.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *chōk
Meaning: crowd, group, clan
Chinese: *ʒ_ōk clan, kin; group of families.
Tibetan: chogs an assemblage of men, ãchogs (p., i. chogs) to assemble, gather, meet.
Kachin: (?) sak2 to crowd; to fill by urging or pressing.
Comments: Cf. Naga Ao-Chungli a-ʒak 'all'.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *[ch]ōk
Meaning: pinch
Kachin: lǝčok2 a pinch.
Lushai: sōk (soʔ) to take a pinch.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *chōk (~-ū-)
Meaning: nest
Chinese: *chōk bird's nest.
Burmese: ǝsǝuk nest.
Comments: Cf. Bahing dzok- 'nest' (STEDT 303 *to[k/ŋ] ~ *d(z)o[k/ŋ], listing also some not very convincing material with *t-; note that Burm. ǝsǝuk is for some reason treated as a reflex of *chĭp, see STEDT 300).
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *chōŋ
Sino-Caucasian etymology: Sino-Caucasian etymology
Meaning: onion
Chinese: *chōŋ onion.
Tibetan: bcoŋ onion.
Comments: Simon 16; Peiros-Starostin 213; Coblin 114.
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