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Created page with "==Proto-Cuyic== {{reconstructed}} ===Etymology=== Unknown. One explanation is that it comes from rebracketing of ''*dihreh'' (''feminine form of *dréyh'') as ''*d(r)ih-'''reh''''', though this is rejected by most linguists. ===Pronunciation=== * IPA: {{IPA|/-reh/}} ===Suffix=== {{head|head=*-reh|cuy-pro|suffix}} # ''derives feminine forms of nouns and adjectives.''"
 
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==Proto-Cuyic==
==Proto-Cuyic==
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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
Unknown. One explanation is that it comes from rebracketing of ''*dihreh'' (''feminine form of [[Contionary:*dreyh|*dréyh]]'') as ''*d(r)ih-'''reh''''', though this is rejected by most linguists.
Unknown. One explanation is that it comes from rebracketing of ''*dihreh'' (''feminine form of [[Contionary:*dreyh|*dréyh]]'') as ''*d(r)ih-'''reh''''', though this is rejected by most linguists.
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===Suffix===
===Suffix===
{{head|head=*-reh|cuy-pro|suffix}}
{{head|head=*-reh|cuy-pro|suffix}}
# ''derives feminine forms of nouns and adjectives.''
# ''derives feminine forms of nouns and adjectives''

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This entry contains reconstructed terms and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Proto-Cuyic

Etymology

Unknown. One explanation is that it comes from rebracketing of *dihreh (feminine form of *dréyh) as *d(r)ih-reh, though this is rejected by most linguists.

Pronunciation

Suffix

*-reh

  1. derives feminine forms of nouns and adjectives