Reconstruction:Proto-Sino-Tibetan/s-na ~ s-naːr

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: ?
    • Proto-Tibeto-Burman: *s-na ⪤ *s-naːr (Matisoff, STEDT); *s-na (LaPolla, 1987; French, 1983; Benedict, 1972)

A convincing Chinese comparandum appears to be lacking. The Chinese word for "nose" () ( < OC *m-bit-s, "nose; to smell; loop handle, handling loop (of a utensil); origin, basis") < ( < OC *S.bit-s, "nose > self (?); to follow") is from Proto-Sino-Tibetan *bi (nose). Zhou Jixu has proposed that Chinese ,  / , (niǔ < OC *n‹r›uʔ, "(*protruding part?) > knot (used as handle), button, fastener; origin, basis"), , ( < OC *nuk, njuk, "nose bleeding") (all containing the phonetic component (chǒu) (chǒu < OC *n̥ruʔ)) are reflexes of this root. The connection between "knot" and "nose" is also seen in Korean (ko, "nose; snivel; tip, cap; stitch, link, knot").

Note that Proto-Sino-Tibetan has the same root *na for "ear" and "nose", distinguishing their meanings only with prefixes ("ear": *r/g-na). A parallelism exists in Chinese  / (wén < OC *mun, "to smell; to hear").

Compare Proto-Indo-European *néh₂s- ~ *nh₂es- (nose, nostril) (possibly < **sna ("nose")) and various nose-related words in English: snout, snort, sniff, snuff, sniffle, snuffle, snivel, snore, sneer, snitch, sneeze, snot, etc. These resemblances suggest onomatopoeic origin rather than cognacy; the sn- of sneeze and snore is, in fact, secondary.

Noun

*s-na ~ s-naːr

  1. nose

Descendants

  • Himalayish
    • Tibeto-Kanauri
      • Bodic
        • Tibetan
          • Tibetan: སྣ (sna, nose)
        • Eastern Bodish:
      • Tamangic
        *ᴬʰna, *ᴮʰnaː, *ᴬʰnaː (Mazaudon, 1994)
    • Mahakiranti
      • Kiranti
        • Western Kiranti
          • Khaling: नो़ (, nose)
          • Dumi: नु (nu, nose)
    • Newar
      • Newar (Dolakhali): नास् (nās, nose)
      • Newar (Kathmandu): न्हे (nhe, nose)
  • rGyalrongic
    • West rGyalrongic
      • Horpa
        • Geshiza: sni
        • Tangut: 𗮮 (*nji̱², nose)
      • Khroskyabs: snæ̂
    • East rGyalrongic
  • Naic
    • Proto-Naish: *ŋi
      • Naxi: nilmerq (nose)
      • Narua: nigge (nose)
      • Laze: [Term?] (/⁠njɤ˧ gɤ˥⁠/, nose)
  • Lolo-Burmese
    • Burmish
      • Achang: nho
      • Burmese: နှာ (hna, nose; errhine, snuff)
    • Loloish
      • Northern Loloish
        • Yi (Liangshan): (hna, nose) (in compounds also (hnap))
  • Karenic:
  • Proto-Kuki-Chin: *hnaar
    • Khomic
    • Northern Chin

Derived terms

See also

  • *m/s-nam (to smell)
  • *b-suŋ ~ b-saŋ (smell, scent, fragrant)