འཐག
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Tibetan[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
The sense “to weave” is from Proto-Sino-Tibetan *tak ~ dak (“to weave, to plait”), cognate with Chinese 織 (OC *tjɯɡs, *tjɯɡ).
Pronunciation[edit]
- Old Tibetan: /*ⁿtʰak/
- Lhasa: /tʰa˥˨/
- Batang: /ɬa˥˧/
- Dêgê: /ɬa˥˧/
- Bla-Brang: /tʰak/
Verb[edit]
འཐག • ('thag) (nominal form འཐག་པ)
Conjugation[edit]
Conjugation of འཐག
Derived terms[edit]
- འཐག་པ་པོ ('thag pa po, “weaver”)
- ཐགས་འཐག (thags 'thag, “to weave (cloth)”)
- འཐག་ཁྲི ('thag khri, “loom”)
Related terms[edit]
- འཐག ('thag, “mill, millstone”)
- འཐགས་པ ('thags pa, “(archaic?) to grind; to weave”)
- ཐགས (thags, “texture, web”)
See also[edit]
Etymology 2[edit]
Verb[edit]
འཐག • ('thag) (nominal form འཐག་པ)
- (intransitive) to reduce by boiling, to dry up, to dry out
Conjugation[edit]
Conjugation of འཐག
Tense/Mood | Form | Wylie |
---|---|---|
Present | འཐག | 'thag |
Future | འཐག | 'thag |
Past | ཐག འཐག |
thag 'thag |