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From [[Proto-Alopian]] ''{{term|*nīw-ōga}}'', influenced by ''{{term|neųo}}'' (“sand”).
From [[Proto-Alopian]] ''{{term|*nīw-ōga}}'', from {{der|siwa|alg-pro|*nepyi|*nepi-}} + ''[[wikt:Reconstuction:Proto:Algonquian/-a·xkw-|*-a·xkw-]]''. Influenced by ''{{term|neųo}}'' (“sand”).
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Siwa

Pronunciation

  • (Aingo) IPA(key): [ˈnewɔɣa]

Etymology

From Proto-Alopian *nīw-ōga, from Proto-Algonquian *nepi- + *-a·xkw-. Influenced by neųo (“sand”).

Noun

neųoga inan (marked niogari)

  1. driftwood

Inflection

neųoga — inanimate noun, e-declension
Unmarked
agentive/dative
Marked
patientive/genitive
Locative
inessive illative elative adessive allative ablative
neųoga niogari niogaria, niogaha niogarita, niogahta niogarika, niogahka niogarima, niogahma niogaribma, niogahbma niogariska, niogahska