𑜀𑜩

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Ahom

Etymology 1

Verb

𑜀𑜩 (kay)

  1. to lay a bridge

Etymology 2

Verb

𑜀𑜩 (kay)

  1. to wipe

Etymology 3

Verb

𑜀𑜩 (kay)

  1. to itch
  2. to feel an itch

Etymology 4

From Proto-Tai *kajᴮ (chicken), from Middle Chinese (MC kej, “chicken”). Cognate with Thai ไก่ (gài), Northern Thai ᨠᩱ᩵ (kai), Lao ໄກ່ (kai), ᦺᦂᧈ (k̇ay¹), Tai Dam ꪼꪀ꪿, Shan ၵႆႇ (kài), Tai Nüa ᥐᥭᥱ (kǎy), Aiton ကႝ (kay), Bouyei gais, Zhuang gaeq, Saek ไก.

Noun

𑜀𑜩 (kay)

  1. chicken

Etymology 5

Verb

𑜀𑜩 (kay)

  1. to prevent from advancing by surrounding

Etymology 6

Verb

𑜀𑜩 (kay)

  1. to approach; to go near

Etymology 7

From Proto-Tai *k.lajᴬ (far). Cognate with Thai ไกล (glai), Lao ໄກ (kai), ᦺᦂ (k̇ay), Shan ၵႆ (kǎi), Tai Nüa ᥐᥭᥴ (káy), Nong Zhuang gae, Zhuang gyae.

Adjective

𑜀𑜩 (kay)

  1. far