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Character:
Modern (Beijing) reading: qūn
Preclassic Old Chinese: shur
Classic Old Chinese: shun
Western Han Chinese: shun
Eastern Han Chinese: shjun
Early Postclassic Chinese: shjun
Middle Postclassic Chinese: shjun
Late Postclassic Chinese: shjun
Middle Chinese: chjwin
English meaning : hare
Comments: Also read *cur-s, MC cjwìn id.
Sino-Tibetan etymology: Sino-Tibetan etymology
Radical: 0
Four-angle index: 0
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Sino-Tibetan etymology :

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Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *Cŭr(H)
Sino-Caucasian etymology: Sino-Caucasian etymology
Meaning: a k. of small animal (hare, squirrel)
Chinese: *chur, *curs hare.
Burmese: ćwijʔ a k. of squirrel.
stibet-prnum,stibet-meaning,stibet-chin,stibet-burm,

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Sino-Caucasian etymology :

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Proto-Sino-Caucasian: *CVrV̆
Meaning: hare
Sino-Tibetan: *Cŭr(H)
Burushaski: *sar
sccet-meaning,sccet-stib,sccet-buru,

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Burushaski etymology :

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Common Burushaski: *sar
Sino-Caucasian Etymology: Sino-Caucasian Etymology
Meaning: hare
Yasin: sar
Hunza: sar
Nagar: sar
buruet-prnum,buruet-meaning,buruet-yas,buruet-hun,buruet-ngr,

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