"ꯂꯤꯔꯨꯡ" meaning in All languages combined

See ꯂꯤꯔꯨꯡ on Wiktionary

Noun [Manipuri]

Forms: leeroong [romanization]
Etymology: From ꯂꯤ (lee, “cane”) + ꯔꯨꯡ (roong, “frame”), the first element of which is from Proto-Sino-Tibetan *d/s-ləy. Cognate with S'gaw Karen ချံၣ် (khleè, “bow”), Naxi leemei (“longbow”), Jingpho kung-li (“bow”), Limbu li. Etymology templates: {{com|mni|ꯂꯤ|ꯔꯨꯡ|t1=cane|t2=frame}} ꯂꯤ (lee, “cane”) + ꯔꯨꯡ (roong, “frame”), {{inh|mni|sit-pro|*d/s-ləy}} Proto-Sino-Tibetan *d/s-ləy, {{cog|ksw|ချံၣ်||bow}} S'gaw Karen ချံၣ် (khleè, “bow”), {{cog|nxq|leemei|leemei|longbow}} Naxi leemei (“longbow”), {{cog|kac|kung-li|kung-li|bow}} Jingpho kung-li (“bow”), {{cog|lif|li}} Limbu li Head templates: {{head|mni|noun||<small>[Term?]</small>|sccat=1|tr=}} ꯂꯤꯔꯨꯡ (leeroong), {{mni-noun}} ꯂꯤꯔꯨꯡ (leeroong)
  1. bow, (a device used to shoot arrows) Categories (topical): Weapons Related terms: ꯂꯤꯔꯤ (leeree)

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      "name": "com"
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        }
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