< Reconstruction:Proto-Sino-Tibetan < na-(n
Reconstruction:Proto-Sino-Tibetan/na-(n/t)
Proto-Sino-Tibetan
Etymology
- Proto-Sino-Tibetan: ?
- Proto-Tibeto-Burman: *na-(n/t) (Matisoff, STEDT); *na (Benedict, 1972; Weidert, 1987; Michailovsky, 1991); *na (*A) (Coblin, 1986)
See more on Wikipedia: Nat (spirit).
Descendants
- Old Chinese:
- Kamarupan
- Kuki-Chin
- Central Chin
- Lushai [Mizo]: nâ, nat (“ill, sick; illness”)
- Central Chin
- Kuki-Chin
- Himalayish
- Jingpho-Asakian
- Jingpho
- Jingpho [Kachin]: nat (“spirit, ancestral spirit”)
- Jingpho
- Lolo-Burmese-Naxi
See also
- *tsa-t ~ dza-t (“hot, pain, suffer, sick, ill”)
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