འཐག

Tibetan

Etymology 1

The sense “to weave” is from Proto-Sino-Tibetan *tak ~ dak (to weave, to plait), cognate with Chinese (OC *tjɯɡs, *tjɯɡ).

Pronunciation


Verb

འཐག ('thag) (nominal form འཐག་པ)

  1. to weave, to knit, to plait
  2. to grind, to mill, to crush
  3. to conquer, to annihilate
Conjugation
Derived terms
  • འཐག་པ་པོ ('thag pa po, weaver)
  • ཐགས་འཐག (thags 'thag, to weave (cloth))
  • འཐག་ཁྲི ('thag khri, loom)
  • འཐག ('thag, mill, millstone)
  • འཐགས་པ ('thags pa, (archaic?) to grind; to weave)
  • ཐགས (thags, texture, web)
See also
  • འདོགས ('dogs, to bind, to tie, to join)
  • ཐག་པ (thag pa, string, rope)

Verb

འཐག ('thag) (nominal form འཐག་པ)

  1. (intransitive) to reduce by boiling, to dry up, to dry out
Conjugation
This article is issued from Wiktionary. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.