bwt

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bwt
K2

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  1. abomination, loathsome or detested thing, anathema [since the Pyramid Texts]

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From Proto-Tai *pwɤtᴰ (lung), from Old Chinese (OC *pʰobs, “lung”). Cognate with Thai ปอด (bpɔ̀ɔt), Lao ປອດ (pǭt), Shan ပွတ်ႇ (pàut).

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bwt (Sawndip forms or or 𰮡 or ⿱丶不, 1957–1982 spelling bɯt)

  1. lung