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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From [[Proto-Alopian]] ''{{term|*sesekāta}}'', from {{der|siwa|alg-pro|*se·hse·ka·ntakwa}}, supposedly from ''[[wikt:Reconstruction:Proto-Algonquian/sek-|*sek]]'' (“black”)<ref>Proulx, Paul (1988). "Algic Color Terms". ''Anthropological Linguistics''. Heatherton, NS: The Trustees of Indiana University. '''30''' (2): 135–149. [[w:JSTOR (identifier)|JSTOR]]&nbsp;[https://www.jstor.org/stable/30027976 30027976].</ref> + ''[[wikt:Reconstruction:Proto-Algonquian/ka·wa·ntakwa-|*ka·wa·ntakwa]]'' (“spruce”).
From [[Proto-Alopian]] ''{{term|*sesekāta}}'', from {{der|siwa|alg-pro|*se·hse·ka·ntakwa}}, from {{mn|alg-pro|*sek|t=black}}<ref>Proulx, Paul (1988}}. "Algic Color Terms". ''Anthropological Linguistics''. Heatherton, NS: The Trustees of Indiana University. '''30''' (2): 135–149. [[w:JSTOR (identifier)|JSTOR]]&nbsp;[https://www.jstor.org/stable/30027976 30027976].</ref> + {{mn|alg-pro|*ka·wa·ntakwa-|*ka·wa·ntakwa|t=spruce}}.
===Noun===
===Noun===
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====Derived terms====
====Derived terms====
{{col|siwa|2|tảsa seskostemi<t:to be obvious>}}  
{{col-auto|siwa|tai seskostemi<t:to be obvious>}}
 
===References===
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Latest revision as of 15:45, 11 September 2023

Siwa

Pronunciation

  • (Aingo) IPA(key): [ˈsɛskɔra]

Etymology

From Proto-Alopian *sesekāta, from Proto-Algonquian *se·hse·ka·ntakwa, from Proto-Algonquian *sek (black)[1] + Proto-Algonquian *ka·wa·ntakwa (spruce).

Noun

seskora anim (marked seskosta)

  1. tree with markings used for orientation

Inflection

seskora — animate noun
  Unmarked
agentive/dative
Marked
patientive/genitive
singular seskora seskosta
plural seskoragi seskostagi

Derived terms

References

  1. ^ Proulx, Paul (1988}}. "Algic Color Terms". Anthropological Linguistics. Heatherton, NS: The Trustees of Indiana University. 30 (2): 135–149. JSTOR 30027976.