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Entry: amphu
Comments: vide phu.
Entry: amphudre:
Comments: vide phuphudre:.
Entry: co:kphuN
Grammar: n.
Meaning: fabrication, artifice, exaggeration, fish story, tall tale.
Derivation: [co:kmaʔ make + phuN flower]
Entry: mikphuN
Grammar: n.
Meaning: eyelashes
Derivation: [< mik eye + phuN flower]
Comments: cf. miksaN.
Entry: mikphuʔla
Grammar: n.
Meaning: ɛnglishman, ɛuropean (cf. Bur. myak-hna-phyu, lit. white face: myakhna 'face [myak 'eye' + hna 'nose'] + phyu 'be white')
Derivation: [mik eye + phuʔ (phɔ В phuʔ) white + la colour suffix]
Comments: cf. kha:mbhuʔla.
Entry: nɛpphu
Grammar: num.col.
Meaning: two
Comments: cf. nɛtchi.
Entry: phu, -mphu-
Grammar: n.
Meaning: elder brother.
Entry: niNsaN phukma, -phukt-/-phuk-
Grammar: n. + vt.,
Meaning: spoil the fun, be a killjoy
Derivation: [dir. < niNsaN pukmaʔ be crestfallen]
Comments: niNsaN phuktu, niNsaN kɛbhukpa mǝna rǝcǝ He spoiled all the fun, he's a real killjoy.
Entry: niNwa phummaʔ, -phutch-/-phun-
Grammar: vi.
Meaning: forget, be forgotten
Comments: cf. niNwa phupmaʔ.
Entry: niNwa phupmaʔ, -phutt-/-phut-/-phuʔl
Grammar: vt.
Meaning: forget
Comments: niNwa kɛbhutchu kɛdhɔ You've clear forgotten it; cf. niNwa mummaʔ, niNwa phummaʔ.
Entry: phu, -mphu
Kiranti etymology: Kiranti etymology
Grammar: n.
Meaning: 1) elder brother, 2) elder male cousin through paternal uncle or maternal aunt, 3) wife's elder sister's husband, 4) husband's elder brother, 5) husband's elder sister's husband.
Entry: phudo:N
Grammar: n.
Meaning: an animal ceremoniously slaughtered (sɛtmaʔ) in honour of a revered guest or visitor, esp. on his first visit to a household.
Entry: phudzik
Grammar: n.
Meaning: earthenware pot for cooking rice (large phu- dzik) or serving as a receptacle for yum 'salt' (small phudzik)
Comments: cf. khe:kya:ʔ.
Entry: phuʔku
Grammar: n.
Meaning: cave, cavity under a rock ledge or overhang.
Entry: phuʔmaʔ, -phuʔr-/-phuʔ-
Kiranti etymology: Kiranti etymology
Grammar: vt.
Meaning: sever.
Derivation: [caus. < puʔmaʔ be severed]
Entry: phuʔsiNmaʔ
Grammar: vr.
Meaning: (with mɛlluN 'dowry' as object complement and the bride as subject) claim one's dowry, take one's dowry from one's parental home (po:Nmaʔ him) to the home of one's husband (pe:kmaʔ him).
Derivation: [< phuʔmaʔ sever]
Comments: On her first visit to her parental home after her marriage, the bride, unaccompanied by her husband, takes a phakhɔk as a gift from her new household to her parental home where a festive repast takes place. A Phedāppe Limbu dowry does not include real estate, as women do not traditionally inherit real estate, but comprises an inordinate amount of wares and money. Until the dowry is given (which is traditionally supposed to occur on the occasion of the bride's coming home with the phakhɔk), the parental home retains financial liability for the high costs of the bride's burial or cremation in the event of her death. The debt of an unpaid dowry passes on to the male heirs or sammabahaʔ (q.v.), the bride's brothers, should their parents die.
Entry: phukmaʔ
Comments: vide niNsaN phukmaʔ.
Entry: phumma, -phund-/-phun-
Grammar: vt.
Meaning: 1) dislodge; 2) dislodge, remove (lid, horns);uncork, unplug ; 3) decapitate
Derivation: [caus. < pummaʔ be dislodged]
Comments: 1) luNhaʔ mɛbhunduba They are dislodging the rocks (i.e. pulling rocks out of the ground, out of a rock face or a rock pile) 2) kusu:pnɛn phunduN I removed its lid; piʔlle kudaNin kɛbhundubai:? Have you removed the bull's horns?; kunda phundu She uncorked the gāgrī; cf. su:pmaʔ 3)\x kudhge:kʔin mɛbhundu mɛbu:ru They lopped off its head.
Entry: phummaʔ
Comments: vide niNwa phummaʔ.
Entry: phuN
Kiranti etymology: Kiranti etymology
Grammar: n.
Meaning: flower.
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