khyim bya
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ཁྱིམ་བྱ
1) domestic fowl, poultry, chicken [syn: rkang pa'i mtshon bya can dang, dga' byed, sngabar sgra sgrog tho rengs skad sgrog bde legs can, nor bu'imgrin can, pags pa'i gtsug phud can, 'phel byed, mya ngan med,mtshan mo skad sgrog mtshan mo rig zngas kyi gtsug phud can,zangs ze can, zung gi sgra sgrog 'od kyi sde, yongs zlum mig gso byed] 2) name of a small bird) [IW]
poultry, fowl, domestic fowl, species of bird, cock, hen, white cock [JV]
domestic fowl, poultry [RY]
1) domestic fowl, poultry, chicken [R] two name of a small bird [IW]
(med) Chicken or Poultry (domesticated), Red Junglefowl (wild), Gallus gallus (Drungtso 1999, Phrin las 1987). khyim bya'i sha / gang byung gi sgo na brun, Chicken flesh, Hen's egg or dung. bya'i ze khrag / brun / mtshal lu'i mkhris pa, Cock's comb blood, dung, gall and head. (Phrin Las 1987).
Gallus gallus is native to Southern Asia, particularly the jungles of India and spread all over the world when people domesticated the chicken (animaldiversity.org).
(med) Parrot, Parakeet ? Synonyms : sha lu ka (Jam-dpal)
khyim bya ni / 'jigs byed kyi zhabs 'og tu gnan pa'i bya yin te / ne tso'i rigs nag po ske la sha'i ze bskor can bal yul nas 'ong ba mi'i skad smra thub der sha lu ka zer ba yin / shel sgong las / phu tig ne tso khyim bya gong ma sreg / 'jol mo mchil ba la sogs byi'u sna tshogs // sha yis lus yang rtsa la stobs shu kra skyed // ces so // (mDzes mtshar mig rgyan, pdf p 254)
Illustrations : Jam-dpal (pdf 254) khyim bya
Parrot-like cage bird. The synonym sha lu ka may refer to shuka (skr), 'the bright one', a name for parrot and the blue-winged parakeet (wisdomlib.org). Johannes Schmidt (talk) 17:33, 17 February 2024 (EST)