1.0 The Body > 1.9 Reproductive System > 1.9.7 Penis

#1640 PTB *s-kyu MALE / PENIS

This etymon is represented by convincing cognates in Himalayish (Bunan, Kanauri) and Qiangic (rGyalrong, Xixia), though it is so far sparsely represented in TB as a whole.

rnanalysislgidreflexglossgfnlanguagegrpidgrpnogrpgeneticcitationsrcabbrsrcidrn
451078p,16401963[tə]-kupenisn.Ao (Mongsen: Mangmetong)631.3.1Central Naga (Ao Group)1Coupe 07 AoARC-GMA0
1182821283,16401472shaŋ◦kuipenisTangkhul661.3.4Tangkhulic1Matisoff 87 BPJAM-Ety 1
1283231640378khyuamaleBunan202.1.1Western Himalayish0Sharma, S.R. 91 BuSBN-BunQ10.30
180951640731skyomaleKanauri202.1.1Western Himalayish0Sharma, D.D. 88 KnDS-Kan37,410
1281041640,m452goyʔ◦coʔmaleChepang (Eastern)282.4Kham-Magar-Chepang1Caughley 90 CheQRC-ChepQ10.30
177581640,34201491khǐu̱ thupenisTangut [Xixia]333.1Tangut1Dai 89 XixiDQ-Xixia10.3.10
13221116401493khi̯u²penisTangut [Xixia]333.1Tangut1Sofronov 97MVS-Grin0
23465816401494kǐᴜɦpenisTangut [Xixia]333.1Tangut1Nishida 64 TanNT-SGK269-0520
130599p,1640617tə◦skupenisrGyalrong (Northern)783.3.1rGyalrong1Sun H 91 rNQSHK-rGNQ10.3.10

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The second syllable is homophonous with Tangkhul kui ‘head’, though this seems to be fortuitous, since the form does not mean ‘glans’.