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* Old Silōs: *-iwa (possibly no longer productive)
* Old Silōs: *-iwa (possibly no longer productive)
* Old Silōs: *tōroiwa (<*zɔ rɔima)
* Old Silōs: *tōroiwa (<*zɔ rɔima)
** Modern Silōs: {{term|tōriva|tōriva}}
** Modern Silōs: {{term|tōriva}}
* Old Silōs: *s(i)lōs(i)wa
* Old Silōs: *s(i)lōs(i)wa
** Modern Silōs: {{term|slōsva|slōsva}}
** Modern Silōs: {{term|slōsva}}
* Old Silōs: *pir(i)wa
* Old Silōs: *pir(i)wa
** Modern Silōs: {{term|pirva|pirva}}
** Modern Silōs: {{term|pirva}}
* Old Carichendan: *-ima
* Old Carichendan: *-ima
** Modern Carichendan: -ima
** Modern Carichendan: -ima
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** Modern Carichendan: yimalima (< *yimala)
** Modern Carichendan: yimalima (< *yimala)


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Latest revision as of 15:20, 12 September 2022

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-Coelo-Caric

Pronunciation

(Proto-Coelo-Caric) IPA: /i.ma/ [i.mä]

Suffix

*-ima

  1. attributive suffix

Notes

In Silōs, this suffix apparently was combined with an implied or "zero" verbalizing suffix, transferring the meaning from "as/like something" to "to make as/like something". Possibly due to conflation, blending, or association with the verb a ("to be") or the verb *ri(x)a ("to cause, to effect").

Descendants

  • Old Silōs: *-iwa (possibly no longer productive)
  • Old Silōs: *tōroiwa (<*zɔ rɔima)
  • Old Silōs: *s(i)lōs(i)wa
  • Old Silōs: *pir(i)wa
  • Old Carichendan: *-ima
    • Modern Carichendan: -ima
    • Modern Carichendan: kasyima (< kasya)
    • Modern Carichendan: jotnima (< *jotna)
    • Modern Carichendan: yimalima (< *yimala)