8.0 Abstract Nouns and Verbs, Psychological Verbs, Verbs of Utterance > 8.3 Psychological verbs > 8.3.1 Verbs of Feeling > 8.3.1.14 ? > 8.3.1.14.1 Longing

#2625 PTB *d-rum LONG FOR / PINE FOR

rnanalysislgidreflexglossgfnlanguagegrpidgrpnogrpgeneticcitationsrcabbrsrcidrn
51580126252012d-|rumlong for / pine for*Tibeto-Burman20.1Tibeto-Burman (previously published reconstructions)0Matisoff 03 HPTBJAM-HPTB6110
724082625182d-|rumlong for / pine*Tibeto-Burman20.1Tibeto-Burman (previously published reconstructions)0Benedict 72 STCSTC4570
718492625,s1578drum-palong, languish, pine forTibetan (Written)242.1.2.1Tibetan1Benedict 72 STCSTC4570
4395062625406khyûṁpine awayBurmese (Written)446.1.1Burmish1Benedict 76 WBurPKB-WBRD0
718502625409khyùmpine awayBurmese (Written)446.1.1Burmish1Benedict 72 STCSTC4570

Chinese comparandum

貪 OC *t’əm, GSR #645a ‘covet’; Coblin 86:59 ST *hləm > PC *hləm > OC *thəm; Schuessler 2007:488-9 *rhə̂m; B & S 2011: *r̥ˁəm {r̥ˁ[ə]m}; Mand. tān.
婪/惏 OC *gləm, GSR #655i, j ‘covet; covetous, rapacious’; Schuessler 2007:488-9 *rə̂m*g‑rəm; B & S 2011: (*rˁəm); Mand. lán.
嚂 OC *glɑ̂m, GSR #609 ‘stuff (one’s face), be gluttonous’; Schuessler 2007:488-9 *râms*g‑rams; B & S 2011: (*k.rˁam‑s); Mand. làn.