Word | mīsa |
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IPA | msɐ |
Meaning | flesh |
See also |
Proto-Indo-European: *memso-
‘flesh’ Early Proto-Albanian: *memsa ‘flesh, meat’ |
Comments |
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Douglas Q. Adams, “Etymological Dictionary of Tocharian B”, 1999, Brill | |
Other words that might be of interest |
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ewe ‘skin’, yetse ‘skin’, yasar ‘blood’, āy ‘bone’, āsta ‘bones’, krorīyai ‘horn’, paruwa ‘feathers’, matsi ‘hair’, āśce ‘head’, klautso ‘ear’, ek ‘eye’, meli ‘nose’, koyṃ ‘mouth’, keme ‘tooth’, kantwo ‘tongue’, paiyye ‘foot’, ckāckai ‘leg’, keni ‘knee’, ṣar ‘hand’, kātso ‘belly’, päścane ‘breast’, arañce ‘heart’, wästarye ‘liver’, poko ‘arm’, anāsk- ‘breathe’, anāṣṣälñe ‘breathing’, āyo ‘bone’, caṅke ‘breast’, kektseñe ‘body’, ysārtstse ‘bloody’, wicūko ‘cheek’, weṃṣiye ‘excrement’, rup ‘face’, parwa ‘feathers’, ṣiko ‘footprint’, ānte ‘forehead’, kāy- ‘gape’, yok2 ‘hair’, kuśal ‘healthy’, nirjvare ‘healthy, free of disease’, krorīya ‘horn’, ckācko ‘leg’, koyn ‘mouth’, kor ‘neck’, indri ‘penis’, alāṣmo ‘sick’, kwrāṣe ‘skeleton’, āñme ‘soul’, miśo ‘urine’, käryā ‘heart’, keni ‘knee’, pärwāne ‘brows, eyebrows’ |