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Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *kăŋ / *kăk (r-)
Sino-Caucasian etymology: Sino-Caucasian etymology
Meaning: leg, foot
Chinese: *kak leg, foot.
Tibetan: rkaŋ foot, leg; marrow.
Burmese: kraŋ-chi marrow.
Kachin: (H) khraŋ a limb.
Lushai: KC: Thado, Mikir keŋ leg, foot.
Lepcha: kăŋ, kóŋ foot
Comments: PG *kaŋ leg; Garo dźa-rikiŋ shin. Simon 16; Ben. 70; Luce 61. Some of the forms reflect the influence of *(r)ghlēŋ marrow (q. v.). Cf. also *(k)rāŋ bone: the three roots are no doubt different, but often confused.
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