"རུལ" meaning in All languages combined

See རུལ on Wiktionary

Noun [Sherpa]

Forms: rul [romanization]
Etymology: From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *s-b/m-ruːl. Etymology templates: {{inh|xsr|sit-pro|*s-b/m-ruːl}} Proto-Sino-Tibetan *s-b/m-ruːl Head templates: {{head|xsr|noun|tr=rul}} རུལ (rul)
  1. snake
    Sense id: en-རུལ-xsr-noun-U419n-eO Categories (other): Sherpa entries with incorrect language header, Sherpa terms with redundant transliterations

Verb [Tibetan]

Forms: rul [romanization], form རུལ་བ [nominal]
Head templates: {{head|bo|verb|nominal form|རུལ་བ|head=}} རུལ • (rul) (nominal form རུལ་བ), {{bo-verb}} རུལ • (rul) (nominal form རུལ་བ)
  1. to rot
    Sense id: en-རུལ-bo-verb-Vsdphw6f Categories (other): Tibetan entries with incorrect language header

Download JSON data for རུལ meaning in All languages combined (1.6kB)

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