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Reconstruction:Proto-Sino-Tibetan/m-sin
Proto-Sino-Tibetan
Etymology
- Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *msyin (Coblin, 1986)
- Proto-Tibeto-Burman: *m-sin (Matisoff, STEDT; Benedict, 1972; Chou, 1972; French, 1983; Weidert, 1987; LaPolla, 1987); *m-sin (*B) (Coblin, 1986)
Root
*m-sin
- liver
- bitter
- bile
Descendants
- Old Chinese: 辛 /*sin/ (B-S), /*siŋ/ (ZS) ("pungent (in taste)")
- Middle Chinese: 辛 /siɪn/
→ Japanese: 辛 (しん, shin)
Korean: 신 (辛, sin)
Vietnamese: tân (辛)
- Modern Mandarin
- Beijing: 辛 (xīn, /ɕin⁵⁵/)
- Middle Chinese: 辛 /siɪn/
- Kamarupan
- Kuki-Chin
- /*thin/ (VanBik, 2009)
- Northern Chin
- Tedim: sʻɪn⁴
- Sizang chin
- Central Chin
- Lushai [Mizo]: thin (“liver; heart”)
- Lai: thǐn
- Falam Chin: tʻɪn⁴
- Southern Chin
- Chinbon Chin: m̩tʰiːn
- Daai Chin: m̩tʰin
- Nga La: n̩tʰin
- Maraic
- Zotung Chin: tʻĩ¹
- Naga
- Central Naga:
- Ao: məsən
- Lotha Naga: nthen
- Sangtam: müsi
- Western Naga (Zemeic):
- Zeme: ³mi ¹n ⁵ceu
- Rongmei: məi thìn
- Tangkhulic
- Tangkhul: amathin
- Central Naga:
- Kuki-Chin
- Himalayish
- Tibeto-Kanauri
- Bodic
- Tibetan
- Written Tibetan: མཆིན (mchin, “liver”), མཆིན་པ (mchin pa, “liver; midriff, diaphragm”)
- Tibetan
- Western Himalayish
- Bunan: chinpa
- Chaudangsi: tɕiŋ
- Kanauri: śin
- Rongpo: chinpa
- Tamangish
- Manang: cin² ba²
- Bodic
- Newar
- Newar: sẽ
- Kham-Magar-Chepang
- Chepang: sinʱ
- Kham: 'sen
- Tibeto-Kanauri
- Tangut-Qiang
- Tangut: siɦ
- Qiangic
- Ersu: ntshɑ⁵⁵
- Pumi
- Northern Pumi: tsu³⁵
- Southern Pumi: tsyɛ̃⁵⁵
- Qiang
- Northern Qiang: si
- Southern Qiang: sie⁵⁵
- Queyu: ze¹³
- Zhaba sei³³
- Naic
- Namuyi: si⁵⁵
- Shixing: suə̃⁵⁵
- Naxi: serl
- Gyalrong
- Japhug: tɯ-mtshi
- Nungic
- Anong: bɯ³¹ ɕin⁵⁵
- Drung: pɯ³¹ ɕin⁵⁵
- Rawang: mə ʃɯn³³
- Jingpho-Asakian
- Jingpho
- Jingpho [Kachin]: sin (“liver”), masin (“heart, mind”)
- Asakian
- Sak: áŋsiŋ
- Ganan: ăsʻɛ̃¹
- Jingpho
- Lolo-Burmese-Naxi
- Lolo-Burmese
- *sin¹ ⪤ tsin¹ (Matisoff, 2003)
- Burmish
- Burmese: သည်း (sany:, “liver”) (> အသည်း (a.sany:, “liver”))
- Achang: a³¹ ʂəŋ³¹
- Pela: saŋ³⁵
- Hpon: ăʃaìŋ
- Zaiwa: siŋ²¹
- Lhao Vo: sang
- Loloish
- /*(ʃ)-sin²/ (Bradley, 1979)
- Northern Loloish
- Yi (Liangshan): ꌌ (sip, “liver”)
- Xishanba Lalo: sì-tsé
- Nasu: sɿ⁵⁵
- Wumeng Nasu: ʂer²¹
- Nusu: sʰɐ⁵⁵
- Central Loloish
- Lisu (Southern): ꓢꓲꓽ (sɨ̀, “liver”), sometimes also ꓫꓵꓽ (ʃɨ̀, “liver”)
- Lipo: sɿ²¹ tha²¹
- Sani: sé
- Jinuo: tsʰɯ³¹ na³¹
- Kucong: a³¹ sɔ³⁵
- Lahu: ɔ³¹ sɛ³¹
- Lisu: si³¹
- Southern Loloish
- Bisu: aŋ tshiŋ
- Hani: tshɔ³¹
- Mpi: ʔɑ² thɯ²
- Phunoi: ʔã́ sìn
- Pyen: ʔa³³ chin³¹
- Gong: ho̩ŋ sɤ̩́ŋ
- Southeastern Loloish
- Azha: i³³ sɛ²²
- Southern Muji: ɛ²¹ χa⁵⁵ ʨʰi²¹
- Lolo-Burmese
- Proto-Karen: *swɨnᴮ (Luangthongkum, 2013)
- S'gaw Karen: သူၣ် (thoò, “liver”)
- Western Kayah: ꤞꤣ꤭ (thōe, “liver”)
- Northern Pwo: sɑ̃³³
- Eastern Pwo: ə̆ θə̃¹
- Western Pwo: ə̆ θə̃⁴
See also
- *b-ka-(n/m/ŋ) (“liver, bile, bitter”)