རྒྱལ
Tibetan
Etymology
Unknown. By Li Fang-Kuei's Law, Old Tibetan rgy- derives from pre-Tibetan *ry-. Perhaps related to རྒྱ (rgya, “great”).
Pronunciation 1
- Old Tibetan: /*rɡʲal/
- Old Tibetan:
- IPA(key): /*rɡʲal/ (reconstructed)
Verb
རྒྱལ • (rgyal) (nominal form རྒྱལ་བ)
- (intransitive) to be victorious, to win, to conquer, to subdue, to overpower
- (intransitive) to be superior than another
Conjugation
Conjugation of རྒྱལ
| Tense/Mood | Form | Wylie |
|---|---|---|
| Present | རྒྱལ | rgyal |
| Future | རྒྱལ | rgyal |
| Past | རྒྱལ (archaic) རྒྱལད | rgyal rgyald |
| Imperative | རྒྱལ | rgyal |
Pronunciation 2
- Old Tibetan: /*rɡʲal/
- Lhasa: /cɛː˩˧/
- Old Tibetan:
- IPA(key): /*rɡʲal/ (reconstructed)
- Ü-Tsang
- Tibetan Pinyin: gyaev
- (Lhasa) IPA(key): /cɛː˩˧/
Noun
རྒྱལ • (rgyal)
Derived terms
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