Where does “ရက်သား” come from?

ရက်သား (Burmese) comes from Burmese ရက်, from Burmese အရက်, from Arabic عَرَق, from Arabic عرق, from Arabic ر, from Arabic رَأَى — to see.

ရက်သား (Burmese): day-old chick, child, etc

Definitions

  1. day-old chick, child, etc

Ancestry of “ရက်သား”, step by step

ရက်သား traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Burmese ရက်

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Burmeseရက်to weave; day; quick, swift, violent, decisive
2Burmeseအရက်alcoholic drink, liquor
3Arabicعَرَقsweat; liquor; sweat; wine; raisin liquor
4Arabicعرقto strip of flesh, to nibble; to be emaciated; to...
5Arabicرsecond-person masculine singular active...
6Arabicرَأَىto see

via Burmese သား

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Burmeseသားson; meat, flesh
2Old Burmeseသဟ်son
3Proto-Sino-Tibetan*tsəʔchild, son, offspring; grandson; relatives; nephew/niece

Words derived from “ရက်သား

Every word from Arabic رَأَىEvery word from Arabic رEvery word from Arabic عرق