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Kiranti etymology :

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Proto-Kiranti: *[th]V́p (/ʔt-)
Sino-Tibetan etymology: Sino-Tibetan etymology
Meaning: strike, pound
Sunwar: 'tup-ca pound grain
Tulung: dep- strike, hit, thresh
Kaling: 'tup-
Limbu: thāmmā (thāpsu) to thresh; to throw down (opponent)
Dumi: dāpnɨ
Kulung: damma 'knock' (dup-)
Yamphu: thamma 'to shake out, thresh'; tho:pma 'to shove, push'
Comments: Perhaps 2 roots (cf. the opposition in Y; Dumi suggests that one of them could have *d-, not *th-), but very hard to distinguish, and additionally influenced by the synonymous *ʔtúp q.v. Toba *'dep-.
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Limbu dictionary :

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Entry: tha:mmaʔ, -tha:ps-/-tha:m-
Kiranti etymology: Kiranti etymology
Grammar: vt.
Meaning: let someone fall, trip someone, throw someone or something to the ground
Derivation: [< thamaʔ fall]
Comments: hɛnaN kɛ-dha:ps-u? (why 2-trip-3P) Why did you trip him?; cf. thamaʔ, thammaʔ, tha:maʔ.
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Dumi dictionary :

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Entry: da:pnɨ
Kiränti etymology: Kiränti etymology
Grammar: vt-2a da:pt/da:p-da:ph/da:p
Meaning: beat, pound (gu, sikiri clothes, clothing against rocks or with a stick at the riverside whilst washing).
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Kulung dictionary :

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Entry: damma
Kiranti etymology: Kiranti etymology
Grammar: vi-3 [1: daps- 2: dam-]
Meaning: knock down, tackle, wrestle, play around
Nepali: pachārinu,kūstī khelnu.
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Yamphu dictionary :

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Entry: thamma
Kiranti etymology: Kiranti etymology
Stem: <thaps- ; tham->
Grammar: v.intr. & v.tr.
Meaning: 1) v.intr. to fall; 2a) to bring down, to cause to fall, to throw somebody on the ground in a fight; b) to shake out the dust from mats; c) to thresh sheaves.
Nepali: laḍnu, laḍāunu, jhārnu
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Sino-Tibetan etymology :

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Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *TVp
Meaning: beat
Chinese: *tǝ̄p to hit, strike (Wei).
Tibetan: ãthab-pa to fight, combat.
Kachin: dup2 beat, strike, mǝdup2-sumdu1 pound, hammer.
Kiranti: *thǝ́p
Comments: Cf. also PK *ʔtúp beat, hit, *[th]V́p strike, pound; Mikir dip-dip beat (heart, pulse); Nung dip beat, ǝthip strike against; Bahing tyup / töp / tip. Ben. 83; Coblin 94.
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Chinese characters :

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Character:
Modern (Beijing) reading: dá
Preclassic Old Chinese: tǝ̄p
Classic Old Chinese: tǝ̄p
Western Han Chinese: tǝ̄p
Eastern Han Chinese: tǝ̄p
Early Postclassic Chinese: tǝ̄p
Middle Postclassic Chinese: tǝ̄p
Late Postclassic Chinese: tǝ̄p
Middle Chinese: tлp
English meaning : to hit, strike [Wei]
Sino-Tibetan etymology: Sino-Tibetan etymology
Radical: 0
Four-angle index: 0
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