Where does “ဗိုက်ဆာ” come from?

ဗိုက်ဆာ (Burmese) comes from Burmese ဆာ, from English Sir, from English sire, from Middle English sire, from Old French sire, from Vulgar Latin seior, from Latin senior, from Latin senex — old.

ဗိုက်ဆာ (Burmese): to be hungry

Definitions

  1. to be hungry

Ancestry of “ဗိုက်ဆာ”, step by step

ဗိုက်ဆာ traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Burmese ဆာ

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Burmeseဆာto be limp or be impaired
2EnglishSirAlternative letter-case form of sir; The titular...
3EnglishsireA lord, master, or other person in authority,...
4Middle EnglishsireUsed preceding the name or title of a knight,...
5Old Frenchsirenominative singular of sieur; master, sir, lord;...
6Vulgar Latinseior
7Latinseniorolder, elder; rather old; a lord, sir; an abbot
8Latinsenexold, aged, elderly; old person, old man, old...
9Proto-Indo-Europeansénosold

via Burmese ဗိုက်

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Burmeseဗိုက်stomach, belly
2Proto-Sino-Tibetand-puːkbelly; vitals; hollow object; cave
Every word from Proto-Indo-European sénos