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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

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This Proto-Coelo-Caric entry contains reconstructed words 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)