လီး
Burmese
Etymology
From Proto-Tibeto-Burman *m-ley (“penis”). Compare Tibetan [script needed] (mdźe, “penis”),[1] as well as Old Chinese 𡳞 (“idem”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /lí/
- Romanization: MLCTS: li: • ALA-LC: līʺ • BGN/PCGN: li: • Okell: lì
Noun
လီး • (li:)
- (vulgar) dick
Synonyms
- လိင်တံ (lingtam) (polite)
Derived terms
- လီးစုပ် (li:cup)
References
Eastern Pwo
Etymology
From Proto-Karen *hliᴮ. Cognates include S'gaw Karen လံၣ် (leè).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [li˥˥]
Noun
လီး (lí)
References
- A. Kato (2019) “Pwo Karen”, in A. Vittrant & J. Watkins, editors, The Mainland Southeast Asia Linguistic Area, page 140
- Saw Mervin Myat Kyaw et. al. “လီး”, in Karen (Pwo) - Burmese - English dictionary, Phrakhanong: Karen (Pwo) Dictionary Compiling Committee, page 175