ដៃ
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Khmer
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Mon-Khmer *t₁iiʔ. Cognate with Pacoh ati, Bahnar ti, Bolyu ti⁵⁵, Riang [Lang] tiʔ¹. Vietnamese tay is not certainly related.
Pronunciation
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Noun
[edit]ដៃ • (day)
- (anatomy) arm, hand
- handle, lever, crank
- branch (of a tree, river), offshoot
- tendril
- elephant trunk
- sleeve
- steering wheel
Derived terms
[edit]- កដៃ (kɑɑ day, “wrist”)
- កែងដៃ (kaeng day, “elbow”)
- កាំភ្លើងដៃ (kampləəng day, “pistol”)
- ក្រចកដៃ (krɑcɑɑk day, “fingernail”)
- ក្រដាសជូតដៃ (krɑdaah cuut day, “paper napkin”)
- ខ្មៅដៃ (khmaw day, “pencil”)
- ដុំដៃ (dom day, “elbow”)
- បាតដៃ (baat day, “palm”)
- ប្រអប់ដៃ (prɑʼɑp day, “palm”)
- ម្រាមដៃ (mriəm day, “finger”)
See also
[edit]Classifier
[edit]ដៃ • (day)
- classifier for handfuls of young rice plants, grass
- classifier for slaps with the hand
- classifier for a bunch of areca nuts
Interjection
[edit]ដៃ • (day)
- command to an elephant not to move its trunk, or not to pull something with its trunk