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East Katuic etymology :

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Proto-East Katuic:
Meaning: pierce through
Katuic etymology: Katuic etymology
Pakoh: tǝrloŋ.T
Pakoh meaning: pierced through
ekatet-meaning,ekatet-prnum,ekatet-pak,ekatet-pakme,

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Katuic etymology :

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Proto-Katuic: *loŋ
Meaning: pierce through
Presyllable: #/ dǝr-
Austro-Asiatic etymology: Austro-Asiatic etymology
Proto-West Katuic: BRU loŋ.B
Proto-East Katuic: PAK tǝrloŋ.T
References: 0
katet-meaning,katet-prpr,katet-prnum,katet-wkat,katet-ekat,katet-bibref,

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West Katuic etymology :

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Proto-West Katuic:
Meaning: pierce through
Katuic etymology: Katuic etymology
Bru: lɔŋ.B
Bru meaning: to make a hole or passage through
wkatet-meaning,wkatet-prnum,wkatet-bru,wkatet-brume,

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Austro-Asiatic etymology :

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Proto-Austro-Asiatic: *loŋ / *luŋ
Meaning: pierce, dig
Austric etymology: Austric etymology
Proto-Katuic: *loŋ
Khmer: luŋ
Proto-Monic: M gloŋ
Proto-Palaungic: Pr bluŋ.B
aaet-meaning,aaet-prnum,aaet-kat,aaet-kmr,aaet-mon,aaet-pawa,

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Khmer etymology :

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Khmer: luŋ
Meaning: to make a hole, pit; to dig out; dhluŋ be wide open
Austro-Asiatic etymology: Austro-Asiatic etymology
References: JP310
kmret-meaning,kmret-prnum,kmret-ref,

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Austric etymology :

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Proto-Austric: *luŋ
Meaning: valley, shallow water
Proto-Austroasiatic: *loŋ / *luŋ (here also *loŋ / *luŋ pierce, dig?)
Austroasiatic meaning: valley, deep place
Miao-Yao parallels: Yao loŋ.2 to dig
Proto-Austronesian: *baqeluŋ
Austronesian meaning: small shallow body of water
Proto-Thai: glo:ŋ.A channel
austr-meaning,austr-aa,austr-aame,austr-myao,austr-an,austr-anme,austr-tai,

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