Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *k(h)ejH
Meaning: bite
Chinese: *kājʔ (??: Fuzhou ka242 'bite')
Burmese: khajh to bite and hold fast.
Lushai: keiʔ to bite, KC *m-keiʔ.
Comments: Rawang khä. Sh. 404. Cf. also: Tujia ka, Padam (Tani) ke, Naga *kei, Kham kǝi 'bite'.