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Yenisseian etymology :

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Proto-Yenisseian: *ʔik
Sino-Caucasian etymology: Sino-Caucasian etymology
Meaning: skin (of animals, hairy); hair
Ket: ī 'skin', pl. iʔŋ; iŋɔĺt5 / iŋɔĺtǝ5, pl. iŋɔĺtǝŋ5 id.
Yug: ijɔl5 / igɔl5, pl. iŋgɔlɨŋ5 "skin"
Kottish: ēk, pl. ēkán, ēkŋ "hair"
Comments: ССЕ 193. Cf. also Ket. -iɣ-aq "to flay". The paradigm of igɔl in Yug is interesting: it shows that here we have a compound of *ʔik with some second component, each member gaving its own plural: igɔl - iŋ-gɔlɨŋ. The original meaning of the component -gɔl can only be guessed: cf. perhaps PEC *G_ŏŁV "skin" (NCED 463)? Werner 1, 392 <*igǝ>, doubting (for a not quite clear reason) the relationship of Kottish ēk 'hair'.
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Sino-Caucasian etymology :

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Proto-Sino-Caucasian: *jVkV
Meaning: hair, shaggy
Sino-Tibetan: *jĕ(k)
Yenisseian: *ʔik
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Sino-Tibetan etymology :

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Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *jĕ(k)
Sino-Caucasian etymology: Sino-Caucasian etymology
Meaning: shaggy
Tibetan: jegs rough, shaggy, hairy.
Kachin: je2 be shaggy.
Kiranti: Limbu i, mur-ik 'hair'
stibet-prnum,stibet-meaning,stibet-tib,stibet-kach,stibet-kir,

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Kiranti etymology :

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Proto-Kiranti: *ʔik
Sino-Tibetan etymology: Sino-Tibetan etymology
Meaning: hair
Limbu: i, mur-ik
kiret-prnum,kiret-meaning,kiret-lim,

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Limbu dictionary :

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Entry: i
Kiranti etymology: Kiranti etymology
Grammar: n.
Meaning: a hair (on one's head)
Comments: cf. thɛge:k, murik.
limet-prnum,limet-pspeech,limet-meaning,limet-comments,

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