མེད

Tibetan

Etymology

Various theories exist:

  • From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *s-miːt (to extinguish; to shut abruptly; to wink; to blink; to die). Cognate with Chinese (OC *med, “to perish; to be destroyed; to destroy”) (Benedict, 1972).
  • Contraction of མི (mi, not) + ཡོད (yod, to be) (Jäschke, 1881).
  • Contraction of མི (mi, not) + རེད (red, to be; to be ready). The latter is related to སྲིད་པ (srid pa, existence; state of being; living) (Matisoff, 1985).

Pronunciation


Verb

མེད • (med) (nominal form མེད་པ)

  1. to be not, to exist not
    རྒྱ་ལ་མེད་པའི་ཡི་གེ་དྲུགrgya la med pa'i yi ge drugsix letters not found in Sanskrit

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • ཆར་མེད (char med, drought; literally, rainlessness)
  • རིས་མེད (ris med)
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