<DIV>Offhand, I don't have an actual Biloxi gloss for "bow." 'aNksi' appears to be the word used for 'arrow' and 'aNksapi' for 'gun.' However, the word 'aNksapixti' is given by Dorsey to mean "bow and arrows." The -xti suffix here is the augmentative suffix meaning 'large' or 'very,' which would seem to make it "large gun" (?). </DIV>
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<DIV>Dave<BR><BR><B><I>David Costa <pankihtamwa@earthlink.net></I></B> wrote:</DIV>
<BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">What about Biloxi and Tutelo?<BR><BR>>> I may have missed something here. Is "bow" reconstructible for Proto-Siouan?<BR><BR>> No. The terms in Mississippi Valley Siouan are ALL borrowed from Algonquian<BR>> either directly or indirectly. Chiwere/Winnebago look like Menomini, Dhegiha<BR>> looks like Illinois. So the term isn't even reconstructible to MVS as<BR>> different versions were borrowed in each of the major subgroups. Tutelo also<BR>> borrows the term (translated 'gun' in lists). The Ofo term, $leka, is<BR>> unidentifiable. I don't know about Crow, Hidatsa or Mandan.<BR><BR>> Bob<BR><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><p>
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