Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *sēŋ
Meaning: smell, smell of raw meat
Burmese: saŋh to emit a pleasant odor.
Kachin: siŋ1 smell, scent; (H) usiŋ id.
Lushai: thāŋ (thān) have a smell or odour like raw flesh.
Comments: Trung čiŋ1 to stink. Ben. 85; Mat. 181. ? Cf. also Tib. śaŋs (resp.) nose.