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pith, marrow [JV]  
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(med) rtol (Drungtso 1999). Synonym : skom po <br>
(med) Crossbreed between Ox or Yak and Dzo mo . <br>
Crossbreed between ox and dzomo. See '''[[skom po]]'''. <br>
Synonym : skom po (Drungtso 1999) <br>
 
Czaya (2019) describes '''rtol''' as hybrid between yak and dzomo. For Drungtso (1999), '''rtol''' is a crossbreed between ox and dzomo, and the name is synonynous with '''[[skom po]]'''. <br>
[[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 12:07, 18 February 2024 (EST)  
[[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 12:07, 18 February 2024 (EST)  


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རྟོལ
imp. of rtol ba; 1) to bore holes, to pierce, puncture. 2) to expose, to lay bare / naked. 3) bastard [RY]

[p brtol],, 1) rtol ba!; 2) [arch] go, arrive; 3) Mdzo mo dang gyag 'dus pa las skyes pa'i cattle; 4) bore holes, pierce, puncture; 5) [mthil rkub/ rdzun rkub+] expose, lay bare/ naked; 6) bastard [IW]

pith, marrow [JV]

(med) Crossbreed between Ox or Yak and Dzo mo .
Synonym : skom po (Drungtso 1999)

Czaya (2019) describes rtol as hybrid between yak and dzomo. For Drungtso (1999), rtol is a crossbreed between ox and dzomo, and the name is synonynous with skom po.
Johannes Schmidt (talk) 12:07, 18 February 2024 (EST)