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Reconstruction:Proto-Sino-Tibetan/s-mrul

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This Proto-Sino-Tibetan entry contains reconstructed terms and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Proto-Sino-Tibetan

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Etymology

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From *s- (animal prefix) + *b/m-rul ("snake". Might be related to the root *m-b-ruŋ/*m-b-ruk "dragon").

  • Proto-Sino-Tibetan: ?
    • Proto-Tibeto-Burman: *s-b/m-ruːl (Matisoff, STEDT); *b-ruːl (Benedict, 1972; Weidert, 1987)
[1] Gloydius blomhoffii.

Noun

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*s-mrul

  1. snake

Descendants

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  • Chinese: , (OC /*r̥ujʔ/ (dial. *r̥- > x-) (B-S), /*ŋ̊lulʔ/ (ZS), pit viper; snake-brood) (see there for further descendants)
  • Himalayish
    • Tibeto-Kanauri
      • Bodic
  • Greater Magaric
  • Tangut-Qiang
    • Northern Tangut
      • Tangut: 𗀋 (*phio², snake)
  • Lolo-Burmese-Naxi
    • Lolo-Burmese: *m-r-wəy¹ (Matisoff, 2003)
  • Proto-Kuki-Chin: *ruul

See also

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  • *bəw (insect, bug, vermin; snake)
  • Chinese: < (OC /*Cə.laj/, "snake") – etymology uncertain. Likely arose as a taboo word, from the sense "to crawl, to wind". Confer Proto-Austronesian *Sulaʀ (snake).