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==Diluvian Code==
==Diluvian Code==
===Alternative forms===


===Etymology 1/2===
===Common Etymology===
...


===Etymology 3===
===Social Etymology===
 
===Mimetic Etymology===
From the fusion of [[Contionary:ga|ga]] "throat" and [[Contionary:u|u]] "inward".
From the fusion of [[Contionary:ga|ga]] "throat" and [[Contionary:u|u]] "inward".


===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
(''Diluvian Code'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: /gû/
(''Diluvian Code'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: /gû/
===Noun===
 
===Lemma===
'''gu'''
'''gu'''


# ∅ (common sense)
# food
# ∅ (social sense)
# food (mimetic sense)
# ∅ (onomatopoeic sense)




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* Proto-Indo-European: *gʷel- (“throat”), *ǵyewh₁-("chew")
* Proto-Indo-European: *gʷel- (“throat”), *ǵyewh₁-("chew")


====Derived terms====
===Onomatopoeic Etymology===
====Related terms====


[[Category:Contionary]] [[Category:Diluvian Code nouns]] [[Category:Diluvian Code words]]
[[Category:Contionary]] [[Category:Diluvian Code nouns]] [[Category:Diluvian Code words]]

Revision as of 14:09, 12 November 2024

Diluvian Code

Common Etymology

Social Etymology

Mimetic Etymology

From the fusion of ga "throat" and u "inward".

Pronunciation

(Diluvian Code) IPA: /gû/

Lemma

gu

  1. food


Usage notes

Not to be mistaken by gur "drink".

Inflection

Synonyms

Descendents

  • Adamic Code: -g-f-'-
  • Proto-Tupian: *ku
  • Proto-Macro-Je: *ku
  • Proto-Uto-Aztecan: *kwa
  • Proto-Japonic: *kup
  • Proto-Mongolic: *koḡul-aj ("food")
  • Proto-Tungus-Manchu: *kula-n
  • Sumerian: 𒅥 (gu)
  • Proto-Indo-European: *gʷel- (“throat”), *ǵyewh₁-("chew")

Onomatopoeic Etymology