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Kiranti etymology :

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Proto-Kiranti: *rùt (? *rus)
Sino-Tibetan etymology: Sino-Tibetan etymology
Meaning: bone
Sunwar: ruś bone
Tulung: 'ser, sasar, seser
Kaling: solu (< *söru?)
Limbu: jet
Dumi: sālu
Kulung: tup-ri
Yamphu: säk-koʔwa
Comments: For the most part in comp. *sǝ̀-rut (*sǝ̀-rus) "flesh + bone"); Toba 87 *sV-.
kiret-prnum,kiret-meaning,kiret-sun,kiret-tul,kiret-kal,kiret-lim,kiret-dum,kiret-kul,kiret-yam,kiret-notes,

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Limbu dictionary :

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Entry: yɛʔl
Kiranti etymology: Kiranti etymology
Grammar: n.
Meaning: bone
Comments: yɛʔl is more apt to refer to a sun-bleached bone or bones found lying in the jungle, whereas sǝyɛʔl is more apt to refer to bones in humans or in living or slaughtered animals.
limet-prnum,limet-pspeech,limet-meaning,limet-comments,

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Dumi dictionary :

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Entry: sa:lu
Kiränti etymology: Kiränti etymology
Grammar: n.
Meaning: bone
Nepali: haḍḍī, hāḍ.
Derivation: [also attested in Sasarkā ]
dumet-prnum,dumet-pspeech,dumet-meaning,dumet-nepali,dumet-dercomm,

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Kulung dictionary :

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Entry: tupri
Kiranti etymology: Kiranti etymology
Grammar: n.
Meaning: bone
Nepali: hāḍ.
kulet-prnum,kulet-pspeech,kulet-meaning,kulet-nepali,

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Yamphu dictionary :

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Entry: säkkoʔwa
Kiranti etymology: Kiranti etymology
Stem: <säkkoʔa>
Grammar: n.
Meaning: bone.
Nepali: haḍḍī
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Sino-Tibetan etymology :

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Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *rɨ̄ (-t, -s)
Sino-Caucasian etymology: Sino-Caucasian etymology
Meaning: bone
Chinese: 骸 *g_rǝ̄ tibia; bones, remains.
Tibetan: rus bone.
Burmese: rǝwh bone, LB *[r]ǝwx.
Kachin: nrut3 bone.
Lushai: ruʔ bone, KC *r2us.
Kiranti: *rùt (*rùs)
Comments: PG *ru bone; Trung 3-rǝ1; Chepang hrus, Magari hyu; Kham rusL; Kaike shuru. Sh. 39, 411; Ben. 16.
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Chinese characters :

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Character:
Modern (Beijing) reading: hái
Preclassic Old Chinese: g(h)rǝ̄
Classic Old Chinese: g(h)rǝ̄
Western Han Chinese: grǝ̄ (~ ɣ-)
Eastern Han Chinese: grǝ̄ (~ ɣ-)
Early Postclassic Chinese: gǝ̣̄ (~ ɣ-)
Middle Postclassic Chinese: giǝ̣̄ (~ ɣ-)
Late Postclassic Chinese: giǝ̣̄ (~ ɣ-)
Middle Chinese: ɣạ̈j
English meaning : tibia; bones, remains [L.Zhou]
Russian meaning[s]: 1) берцовая кость; 2) сухие кости, останки; 3) стар. бренное тело (также 骸骨)
Sino-Tibetan etymology: Sino-Tibetan etymology
Radical: 188
Four-angle index: 7816
Karlgren code: 0937 z
Vietnamese reading: hài
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Sino-Caucasian etymology :

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Proto-Sino-Caucasian: *ɦrVc̣V̆́
Meaning: bone
North Caucasian: *ɦric̣V̆
Sino-Tibetan: *rɨ̄ (-t, -s)
Comments and references : Or should the ST form compared with Bur. *re- `hand'?
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North Caucasian etymology :

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Proto-North Caucasian: *ɦric̣V̆
Sino-Caucasian etymology: Sino-Caucasian etymology
Meaning: joint, cartilage
Proto-Avaro-Andian: *r[a]c̣i-l
Proto-Lezghian: *hIic̣-
Notes: An Av.-And-Lezg. isogloss. The forms are comparable and point to a structure *HRVCV̆ (if we suppose a secondary loss of -r- in PL *hIic̣- < *hIirc̣-).
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Avar-Andian etymology :

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Protoform: *r[a]c̣i-l
North Caucasian etymology: North Caucasian etymology
Meaning: 1 joint 2 cartilage, gristle
Avar: c̣il 2
Andian language: rič̣in 1
Akhvakh: rac̣i 1
Chamalal: razil (Gig.) 1
Tindi: rac̣al 1
Bagvalal: rac̣al 1 (Tlond.)
Godoberi: rac̣i 1 (Zib.)
Comments: Av. c̣il (borrowed in And. c̣il) is probably a reduction < *rVc̣il. Very strange are the And. and Akhv. forms: we should expect -c̣- in And., -č̣- in Akhv., not vice versa. The Tind. form is borrowed in Inkh. rac̣c̣al 'joint'.
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Lezghian etymology :

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Proto-Lezghian: *hIic̣-
North Caucasian etymology: North Caucasian etymology
Meaning: 1 ankle 2 joint 3 shin, shank
Agul: ic̣ul 1,2
Rutul: jic̣ɨn 2
Kryz: ʕac̣a (ǯiga) 3
Comment: Cf. also Ag. Bursh. c̣ul/jic̣ul 'joint; vertebra', Fit., Burk. ic̣ul 'vertebra'. The Kryz. form literally means "a full (ʕac̣a) place", which is of course a folk etymology. The root occurs only with suffixes (-ul in Ag., -a < *-aj in Kryz., -in in Rut.). An expressive modification (phonetically not quite clear) of the same root may be Tab. bic̣nac̣ 'joint; ankle'.
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