8.0 Abstract Nouns and Verbs, Psychological Verbs, Verbs of Utterance > 8.4 Feeling

#669 PTB *s-raːp GRAZE / ALMOST HIT / PASSING GLOSE

This etymology is due to Kenneth VanBik.

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5157476692012s-|raːpgraze / almost hit / passing close*Tibeto-Burman20.1Tibeto-Burman (previously published reconstructions)0Matisoff 03 HPTBJAM-HPTB6090
6214186692079hraapbe abrasiveLai (Hakha)701.2.2Central Chin1Matisoff 03 HPTBJAM-HPTB3400
6214206692079hrap-pu-tuikapply heat by rubbing palms togetherLai (Hakha)701.2.2Central Chin1Matisoff 03 HPTBJAM-HPTB3400
6214196692079hrap-tuikwalk with a shuffleLai (Hakha)701.2.2Central Chin1Matisoff 03 HPTBJAM-HPTB3400
437951669406hrapgraze, pass over slightly touching; cursory, slightv.Burmese (Written)446.1.1Burmish1Benedict 76 WBurPKB-WBRD0

Chinese comparandum

摋 OC *sɑ̂t, GSR #319g ‘slap from the side’; B & S 2011: *sˁat; Mand. .