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Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *rāH (/ *rāk, *rāŋ)
Meaning: rough, coarse
Tibetan: rags coarse, thick, gross, raŋs rough, rude, unpolished.
Burmese: hraʔ feel the harshness of surface, feel an unpleasant taste.
Kachin: gra2 , mǝgra 2 be sharp to the touch.
Comments: Coblin 55-56. In Burm. the root has coincided with hraʔ 'to wound by a slight cut, accidentally', see *[ʔʷ]răH. Sag. 10 compares Chin. with PAN *qasiRa 'salt' (?).
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *rāj (p-)
Meaning: wide
Burmese: prah be flat, level, not spherical.
Kachin: pye1 be flat, level.
Lushai: rai flat and wide.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *r[ā]k
Meaning: cord, bind, weave
Tibetan: grags, ãgrogs to bind, sgrog(s ) cord, rope, fetters.
Burmese: rak to weave, whether cloth, a mat or a basket, LB *rakx .
Kachin: roʔ2 to untie, unbind.
Lushai: KC *Rak weave.
Comments: Rawang ra , Trung raʔ1 . Sh. 402; Gong 77.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *rā(k)
Meaning: a k. of plant
Kachin: (H) u-ra the elephant bamboo.
Lepcha: rok a broken, dry bamboo
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *r[ā]kʷ
Meaning: noise, roar
Tibetan: ãkhrog-pa to roar, rush, buzz; grag-pa noise, rumour; ãgrag(s )-pa to cry, sound, resound; sgrog-pa to call, call out.
Burmese: rǝuk to sound, buzz.
Kachin: (H) gǝro to din, clamour.
Lushai: rāk to make a noise.
Lepcha: grik noise, sound of anything
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *rākʷ
Meaning: pleasant, friend
Tibetan: rogs, grogs friend; associate; ãgrogs be associated with.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *rākʷ (k-)
Meaning: solid, hard
Tibetan: mkhregs-pa hard, firm; drag, hrag 'hard'
Lushai: ruʔ firm, hard.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *rāɫ
Meaning: war, enemy
Tibetan: ral-gri sword, sgral to cut into small pieces, viz. the picture of an enemy whom one wishes to destroy.
Burmese: ran enemy, hatred, danger.
Kachin: phjen1 war, a battle.
Lushai: rāl enemy, foe, KC *t?-r2 āl .
Comments: Tiddim gāl ; Moshang ral-ūŋ , Namsangia rān battle. Sh. 443; Ben 71.[PNC *Ł_ĕɫV].
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *rām
Meaning: indigo
Tibetan: rams id.
Comments: Sh. 39.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *rāŋ / *rāk
Meaning: bone
Burmese: khraŋ bone.
Kachin: (H) nraŋ bone (but cf. nra1 id., see *răH).
Comments: BG: Garo greŋ , Dimasa gĕ-reŋ ; Moshang a-rã , Namsangia a-rāh . Sh. 433.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *rā̆ŋH
Meaning: bright, clear
Burmese: hraŋh be clear, clean.
Lushai: Haka raaŋ white
Comments: Trung sraŋ 'bright'. Cf. also Sulung *rVŋ 'white', Aka *gryaŋ id., Naga *roŋ 'burn', Gurung khrõ-ba id. Cf. Austric: PAA *Cǝra:ŋ 'bright, morning', PAN *siraŋ 'dazzle, glare, light'.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *rā̆p
Meaning: frighten, be afraid
Lushai: rāp to frighten, to scare, to terrify.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *rāp
Meaning: ford, shallows
Tibetan: rab(s ) ford.
Kachin: rap3 ford.
Comments: Rawang rap . Bod. 91; Coblin 83.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *rā̆t (? *Kăt)
Meaning: brave, hero
Tibetan: gjad a champion, an athlete ( < Chin. ?).
Lushai: hrāt brave.
Comments: Simon 17; Coblin 93. Perhaps one should rather derive OC *grat < *r-gat, reconstructing *Kat and keeping the Lushai form apart.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *rāw
Meaning: poison
Burmese: (Sh.) rǝwh fish poison.
Kachin: mǝrau1 fishing by stupefying the fish by the pulp of poisonous vines.
Lushai: ru the bark, roots and leaves etc, used for poisoning fish, KC *k-r2 u .
Comments: Dimasa ru ; Miri rî (v.). Sh. 195. Cf. Austric: PAA *rVw, PAN *hilu 'poison'.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *rĕ
Meaning: rope
Tibetan: dres a k. of grass of which ropes and shoes are made.
Kachin: ri2 a thread, cord, string, sumri1 rope, (H) šiŋri , šiŋrit a bamboo rope.
Lepcha: rí a belt, a band, a stripe; grí to string bow
Comments: Miri rî-bî ; Rgyarung (ti )-ri ; Rawang sǝri thread, ban-ri rope, string, Trung tsǝ3 -ri1 . Sh. 121, 195, 407; Ben. 137.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *re
Meaning: dislike
Kachin: nri4 be annoyed, displeased, (H) gǝri to regard as undesirable.
Lushai: hreʔ to dislike, object to.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *re
Meaning: thin, slender
Kachin: re2 -re2 be thin, (H) re, rē .
Lushai: ria slender, slim, slight, lanky.
Lepcha: kă-krí-bo small, dwarfish (as boy)
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *re (t-)
Meaning: know
Tibetan: dra experienced, learned.
Burmese: krah to hear.
Kachin: (H) rai be able, can (mostly found in religious poetry).
Lushai: hria (hre, hriat ) to know, hear, feel.
Comments: Cf. also Chin 解 *grēʔ understand; Tib. sgra sound, voice. Luce 1.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *rĕH
Meaning: be, exist
Tibetan: red to be, srid existence, state of being, life, things existing, the world.
Burmese: hriʔ to be, exist.
Kachin: rai3 , re1 , re3 , reʔ3 , re4 to be.
Comments: Ben. 62.
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