khaub

White Hmong

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kʰau̯˥/

Etymology 1

Probably borrowed from Chinese (jiāo, “to cross, intersect”).[1]

Noun

khaub (classifier: tus)

  1. used in khaub lig (to cross, intertwine; a cross)

Verb

khaub

  1. to wind around, encircle, wind up
Derived terms
  • khaub zig (to wind around)

Noun

khaub (classifier: tus)

  1. a dry branch or stick
    khaub nplawm qhov muaghit in the eye by a branch or stick (literally, “the branch hits the eye”)
  2. used in khaub ruab, khaub rhuab (broom)

Noun

khaub

  1. (used in compounds) cover, shell, protective (outer) layer
Derived terms
  • khaub hlab (rags)
  • khaub hnab (a small stuffed ball covered with cloth used in ball games)
  • khaub ncaws (clothing)

Noun

khaub

  1. used in khaub thuas (the common cold)

References

  • Heimbach, Ernest E. (1979) White Hmong — English Dictionary, SEAP Publications, →ISBN, page 94.
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