མཐེ་བོ

Tibetan

Etymology

Hill (2014, 2019) compares the first syllable to Tibetan ཆེ (che, big), Burmese တယ် (tai, very), as well as (OC *ʔl'aːl, “many, much”). STEDT derives this from Proto-Sino-Tibetan *ta-j (big), whose Chinese comparandum is (OC *daːds, “large”) instead; Baxter (1992) has also compared it to this etymon.

Pronunciation


Noun

མཐེ་བོ • (mthe bo)

  1. thumb
    རྐང་པའི་མཐེ་བོrkang pa'i mthe bobig toe
  • མཐེབ (mtheb)
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