Reconstruction:Proto-Sino-Tibetan/kaʔ

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

Reconstruction

  • Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *b-kɑ-n (Coblin, 1986)
    • Proto-Tibeto-Burman: *b-ka-(n/m/ŋ) (Matisoff, STEDT); *b-ka-n (Matisoff, 2003; Mortensen, 2012); *ka (Benedict, 1972; Weidert, 1987; LaPolla, 1987); *ka (*B) (Coblin, 1986); *kɑ (Chou, 1972)

Derivative: Proto-Sino-Tibetan *kak (difficult, hard).

Compare Proto-Tai *Ĉ.qɤmᴬ (bitter) (Thai ขม (kǒm), Lao ຂົມ (khom)); also compare: Thai ขื่น (kʉ̀ʉn), Lao ຂື່ນ (khư̄n, bitter, astringent, ascerbic).

Adjective

*kaʔ

  1. bitter

Descendants

  • Old Chinese: /*kʰˤaʔ/ (B-S), /*kʰaːʔ/ (ZS) ("bitter; a bitter plant"); /*kʰˤa-s/ (B-S, unlisted), /*kʰaːs/ (ZS) ("difficult, hardship")
    • Middle Chinese: (kʰuoX, kʰuoH/)

      Japanese:  (, ​ku)
      Korean:  (, go)
      Vietnamese: khổ ()

      Vietnamese: khó (hard, difficult; delicate)

      • Modern Mandarin
        • Beijing: (, /kʰu²¹⁴/)
  • Bodish
    • Tibetic
      • Tibetan: ཁ་བ (kha ba, bitter)
  • Proto-Kuki-Chin: *khaa
    • Northern
  • Naic
    • Proto-Naish: *kʰa
      • Naxi: ka (/⁠kʰɑ³³⁠/)
      • Narua: kha (/⁠qʰɑ˥⁠/)
      • Laze: [Term?] (/⁠kʰɑ˧⁠/)
  • Nungish:
    • Rawang: ka (bitter)
    • Trung/Drung/Dulong: ka (bitter)
  • Proto-Bodo-Garo: *kha²
    • Garo: kaa (bitter)
    • Kokborok: bə-kʰa
    • Bodo (India): bi-kraʔ
    • Deori: ci-kā²
  • Lolo-Burmese
    • Burmish
    • Loloish
      • Northern Loloish
        • Yi (Liangshan): (ke, bitter)
        • Katso: ka³³
      • Central Loloish
        • Lisu (Northern): ꓘꓪꓽ (kʰwɑ̀, bitter, too salty)
        • Lolopo: kar (bitter)
      • Southeastern Loloish
        • Phuza: ka⁵⁵
  • Proto-Karen: *khaᴮ (Luangthongkum, 2013)

See also

  • *m-sin (liver, heart, bile, bitter)
  • *m-ka (mouth, opening, door)
  • *ka (word, speech, language)
  • *tsa (salt)