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[[na bun bu mo]] animal medicine [phyi skogs dung dkar 'dra ba'i nang du gnas shing dbyar dus na bun long ba'i skabs lus phyir mngon pa zhig ste, nus pas klad pa 'dzag pa gcod, rma gso, rus chag sbyor [IW] | |||
1) | a worm [JV] | ||
1) [[na bun bu mo]] animal medicine [IW] | |||
n of worm [RY] | |||
[[na bun bu mo[[na bza' gos drug - the six garments used by a B"n priest [smad gos, smad 'og, smad sham, stod god, sad zhu, sad lham, another is 'ding ba [IW] <br> | |||
(med) Ram's horn snails (Planorbidae) (Drungtso 1999) <br> | |||
'''na bun bu mo''' ni / shel dkar las / na bun 'thib tshe dung 'khyil 'dra ba'i nang nas 'bu rwa can phyir 'don pa zhes dang shel phreng las / dung 'dra las gzi dung ngam dung tsher ma can 'dra ba chu mtsho nang nas 'byung ba de'o // zhes dung ltar ril mo nang sha mthong tsam 'dug dri chur 'dul dgos / rgyud las / na bun bu mos klad pa 'dzags gcod // ces so // (mDzes mtshar mig rgyan, print p 262) <br> | |||
Illustrations : 'Phrin Las 1987 (30_110) na bun bu mo. 'Jam-dpal (print p 262) na bun bu mo | |||
Planorbidae or Ram's horn snails, is a family of air-breathing freshwater snails with flat-coiled shells. Unlike most molluscs, the blood of ram's horn snails contains iron-based hemoglobin instead of copper-based hemocyanin (wikipedia). <br> | |||
The watersnail shells '''[[dung]]''', '''[[shang ka shi la]]''' and '''[['gron bu]]''' as well as oystershells/mother of pearl ('''[[nya phyis]]''') are classified as medicinal precious substances, the shells '''[[dung 'dra]]''' as medicinal stones and the mollusc '''[['bu skyogs]]''' (synonym dung 'dra) and '''[[na bun bu mo]]''' as medicinal animal. <br> | |||
[[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 16:20, 22 February 2024 (EST) | |||
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na bun bu mo animal medicine [phyi skogs dung dkar 'dra ba'i nang du gnas shing dbyar dus na bun long ba'i skabs lus phyir mngon pa zhig ste, nus pas klad pa 'dzag pa gcod, rma gso, rus chag sbyor [IW]
a worm [JV]
1) na bun bu mo animal medicine [IW]
n of worm [RY]
[[na bun bu mo[[na bza' gos drug - the six garments used by a B"n priest [smad gos, smad 'og, smad sham, stod god, sad zhu, sad lham, another is 'ding ba [IW]
(med) Ram's horn snails (Planorbidae) (Drungtso 1999)
na bun bu mo ni / shel dkar las / na bun 'thib tshe dung 'khyil 'dra ba'i nang nas 'bu rwa can phyir 'don pa zhes dang shel phreng las / dung 'dra las gzi dung ngam dung tsher ma can 'dra ba chu mtsho nang nas 'byung ba de'o // zhes dung ltar ril mo nang sha mthong tsam 'dug dri chur 'dul dgos / rgyud las / na bun bu mos klad pa 'dzags gcod // ces so // (mDzes mtshar mig rgyan, print p 262)
Illustrations : 'Phrin Las 1987 (30_110) na bun bu mo. 'Jam-dpal (print p 262) na bun bu mo
Planorbidae or Ram's horn snails, is a family of air-breathing freshwater snails with flat-coiled shells. Unlike most molluscs, the blood of ram's horn snails contains iron-based hemoglobin instead of copper-based hemocyanin (wikipedia).
The watersnail shells dung, shang ka shi la and 'gron bu as well as oystershells/mother of pearl (nya phyis) are classified as medicinal precious substances, the shells dung 'dra as medicinal stones and the mollusc 'bu skyogs (synonym dung 'dra) and na bun bu mo as medicinal animal.
Johannes Schmidt (talk) 16:20, 22 February 2024 (EST)