ケㇺ
Ainu
Etymology 1
Compare to Turkish kan (“blood”), Chuvash юн (jun); Nganasan кам (“blood”), Northern Selkup кэм (kem, “blood”), Tundra Nenets хэмʼ (xem, “blood”).
Related terms
- ケㇺヌ (to bleed)
- ケモリッ (blood vessel)
- ケムㇱ (bloody)
- ケモッ (bloodlike)
Related terms
- ケメコッ (to die of hunger, to starve to death)
- ケㇺノイェ (to die of hunger)
- ケムㇱ (starving, famished)
References
Batchelor, John (1926) An Ainu-English-Japanese Dictionary, third edition, Tokyo: Kyobunkan
This article is issued from Wiktionary. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.