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Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *kʷīn ( ~ gʷ-, Gʷ-, -ē-, -r, -ɫ)
Meaning: a k. of insect
Kachin: kǝkhun1 the white ant.
Comments: Cf. also Chang kiŋ-kin 'worm'.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *kʷīr
Meaning: small valley
Lushai: kor a small valley.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *kʷīt (~gʷ-)
Meaning: crafty, deceive
Kachin: (H) khet be astute, wily, crafty.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *Kʷɨ̆
Meaning: owl
Burmese: khu (Tavoyan) owl; Lisu (Enriquez) gu .
Kachin: u2 -khu3 owl.
Lushai: KC *-ku / *-khu .
Comments: Lakher va-ku , Mikir iŋ-hu owl; BG: Dimasa -ku ; Kanauri kug ~ kuk ; Rgyarung pra-khu owl. Sh. 427, Ben. 46, 185. Cf. Austric: PAA *kU, PAN *bukaw 'owl'.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *kʷɨ̆ (-t; ~ gʷ-, qʷ-, Gʷ-)
Meaning: old, weak
Tibetan: rgud to decline, get weak (esp. with old age), rgod to grow weak.
Lepcha: gu old female of most animals
Comments: The Tib. form can be alternatively compared with OCh. 耇 *kōʔ old or 考 *khūʔ high age, old; cf. also Burm. kawh 'to be old (e. g. of a city)'.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *kʷɨ̆H
Meaning: nine
Tibetan: dgu nine.
Burmese: kǝwh nine, LB *[k]ǝwx .
Kachin: ǯǝkhu2 nine.
Lushai: pa-kua , kua (kaw ) nine, KC *tV-kua .
Lepcha: ka-kjót nine
Comments: PG *kù ; BG: Dimasa su-gu , Garo ś-ku ; Moshang tă-kru , Namsangia i-khu; Nung tǝgö ; Kanauri zgŭi~gŭi . Simon 13, Sh. 46, 124, 429; Ben. 19. *gh- in PK is unclear.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *kʷɨ̆H (~gʷ-)
Meaning: prop up
Burmese: khuʔ to prop up by a short prop.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *kʷɨ̆ŋ
Meaning: bow; shoot, throw
Tibetan: skjuŋ-ba to throw, to cast.
Burmese: khwaŋh to strike at, aim a blow at, shoot (from a bow); to pierce, penetrate.
Kachin: kuŋ3 bent, crooked, kuŋ-li2 bow, cross-bow.
Lepcha: kjăŋ, a-kjăŋ, tŭŋ-kjăŋ a corner, an angle; tŭŋ-kuŋ or tŭŋ-kuŋ tŭŋ-la a rainbow
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *kʷ(r)ăk (~gʷ-)
Meaning: seize, get, collect
Tibetan: khug-pa find, get, earn, ãgog-pa (p. bkog, f. dgog, i. khog ) to take away, snatch, tear away.
Burmese: kauk to pick up, pick out.
Comments: Luce 80; Coblin 130; Gong 47.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *kʷ(r)ā ( ~ gʷ-)
Meaning: gourd, melon
Tibetan: ku-ba gourd.
Burmese: sǝkhwa cucurbitaceae; cucumber (Luce).
Comments: Luce 8.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *kʷrāH
Meaning: single
Kachin: siŋ-kra a widower.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *kʷrāt ( ~ gʷ-)
Meaning: scrape, polish
Tibetan: bgrad to scratch.
Kachin: khrut2 - a whetstone.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *kʷrĕɫH (~ -ia-)
Meaning: roll, surround
Tibetan: ãkhril to wind, coil round, sgril to wind or wrap round, gril a roll, ãgril-ba to be twisted.
Burmese: khrwij (-ram ) to surround.
Kachin: khjen2 be wound, as a bandage.
Lushai: ṭial the thread or worm of a screw, a screw.
Lepcha: kjŭl to flow round, to embrace, to hug, to encircle; kjăl to twist round and tie as hair; kil a screw
Comments: Cf. also Burm. krańh to turn out (screws), Jnp. ǝkjin1 roll, as a turban (these two forms can go back to a separate root *krin ). Simon 27; Sh. 75; Ben. 80. [Probably related to *k(h)ual q.v.]. Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *kʷrǝ̆H ( ~ gʷ-)
Meaning: a k. of vessel
Kachin: khra2 a tripod.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *Kʷrij
Meaning: child-in-law
Burmese: khrwijh-ma , khjwijh-ma daughter-in-law, son's wife.
Kachin: khri1 paternal aunt's daughter, sister's children, son-in-law.
Comments: Ben. 56.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *Kʷ(r)ɨ
Meaning: cheek, cheekbone
Lepcha: tă-grju the cheek; the crop or craw of fowls
Comments: Bod. 167.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *KʷVŋ
Meaning: leave, lay aside
Tibetan: skjuŋ-ba (bskjuŋs, bskjuŋ, skjuŋ(s )) to leave behind, lay aside.
Kachin: mǝkhoŋ2 to keep, lay aside, (H) khoŋ id.
Lepcha: káŋ 1 to put out of place, also to do so with violence, to eject, to squirt out (?)
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *KʷVp
Meaning: back, behind
Tibetan: rgjab the back of the body.
Burmese: kup the back part of the neck.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *ƛa
Meaning: a k. of edible root
Tibetan: lća a sort of carrot.
Burmese: mun-la radish, turnip (Luce), cabbage.
Kachin: (H) khǝla a k. of yam.
Lepcha: kă-hlu rik-bí 1. a spec. of vegetable 2 spec. of khŭ bí
Comments: Cf. Tib. la-phug radish; Konyak *la 'root'. Luce 7.
Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *ƛa
Meaning: debt, payment
Tibetan: gla wages, rent, remuneration for work done, salary, wage.
Burmese: kjaʔ to bear a certain price.
Lushai: tla to pay (a debt), to finish paying (a debt).
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