ပိက်
Appearance
Aiton
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Tai *piːkᴰ (“wing”). Cognate with Thai ปีก (bpìik), Northern Thai ᨸᩦ᩠ᨠ, Lao ປີກ (pīk), Lü ᦔᦲᧅᧈ (ṗiik¹), Tai Dam ꪜꪲꪀ, Shan ပိၵ်ႇ (pìk), Tai Nüa ᥙᥤᥐᥴ (pík), Khamti ပိက်, Ahom 𑜆𑜢𑜀𑜫 (pik). Compare Proto-Be *ɓiːkᴰ¹, Proto-Hlai *pʰiːk (“wing”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]ပိက် (pik)
- wing (e.g. of a bird)
Khamti
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Tai *piːkᴰ (“wing”). Cognate with Thai ปีก (bpìik), Northern Thai ᨸᩦ᩠ᨠ, Lao ປີກ (pīk), Lü ᦔᦲᧅᧈ (ṗiik¹), Tai Dam ꪜꪲꪀ, Shan ပိၵ်ႇ (pìk), Tai Nüa ᥙᥤᥐᥴ (pík), Aiton ပိက် (pik), Ahom 𑜆𑜢𑜀𑜫 (pik). Compare Proto-Be *ɓiːkᴰ¹, Proto-Hlai *pʰiːk (“wing”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]ပိက် (transliteration needed)
- wing (e.g. of a bird)
Mon
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Burmese ပိတ် (pit).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]ပိက် (poik)
- cotton cloth
References
[edit]- Shorto, H.L. (1962) A Dictionary of Modern Spoken Mon[1], London: Oxford University Press. Searchable online at SEAlang.net.
Categories:
- Aiton terms inherited from Proto-Tai
- Aiton terms derived from Proto-Tai
- Aiton lemmas
- Aiton nouns
- Khamti terms inherited from Proto-Tai
- Khamti terms derived from Proto-Tai
- Khamti lemmas
- Khamti nouns
- Mon terms borrowed from Burmese
- Mon terms derived from Burmese
- Mon terms with IPA pronunciation
- Mon lemmas
- Mon nouns