རྒོད

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Tibetan[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *g-la(ŋ/k) (falcon, vulture, eagle, kite, hawk, bird of prey), which is likely a loan from Proto-Mon-Khmer *laŋ ~ *laaŋ ~ *laiŋ (large raptor). Compare Mon လနေၚ် (kite), Khmer ខ្លែង (khlaeng, kite). (Benedict, 1972; STEDT).

Cognate to Jingpho gəlaŋ (eagle, kite, hawk), Jingpho lang (bird of the falcon family), Mianchi Southern Qiang (kite, hawk) and Mianchi Southern Qiang (eagle, vulture), Burmese လင်းတ (lang:ta., vulture). Possibly connected to Chinese (yīng, eagle) (Benedict, 1990; Schuessler, 2007).

Doublet of གླག (glag).

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Noun[edit]

རྒོད (rgod)

  1. vulture
  2. wildness
  3. excitement, elation

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