cầy

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From Proto-Mon-Khmer *cgəj. Cognate with Khmer ឆ្កែ (chkae, dog), Bahnar sơke (wild boar) and Ngeq cakɛː ("dog").

Khasi skei (Indian muntjac, barking deer) might be a loanword from a Sino-Tibetan language, cf. Burmese ချေ (hkye, barking deer), S'gaw Karen ခံ (takhee, deer), Jingpho chäkhji (barking deer), and is not directly related to the other Austroasiatic items.

Noun

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(classifier con) cầy ()

  1. civet; viverrid
  2. Short for thịt cầy (dog meat).
    giả cầyimitation dog meat
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Etymology 2

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Probably from the etymology above, compare Malay pauh kijang (literally muntjac's mango).

Noun

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(classifier cây) cầy ()

  1. Irvingia malayana
    Synonyms: cốc, kơ nia
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Etymology 3

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Noun

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cầy (𦓿)

  1. (dialectal) Alternative form of cày (plough)