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Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *pŭk
Sino-Caucasian etymology: Sino-Caucasian etymology
Meaning: belly
Chinese: *puk belly.
Tibetan: (W) ze-ãbug the maw or fourth stomach of ruminating animals.
Burmese: pǝuk belly, stomach.
Lushai: KC *puk.
Lepcha: tă-fŭk, ta-bak the abdomen, the lower part of stomach
Kiranti: *ʔpók
Comments: Sho pük; Kham phū belly, abdomen; Gyarung tĕpok. Sh. 49, 69, 409; Ben. 77.
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