Comanche (fwd)
Robert L. Rankin
rankin at lark.cc.ukans.edu
Tue Aug 24 23:29:50 UTC 1999
> Long ago you told me that the Omaha word for the Comanche is /ppa'daNkka/,
> and that in Omaha at least this means 'stubby head'. You also told me that
> Winnebago has a word /pa:jo'ke/ which designates some imaginary Indian tribe.
> You still agree with both of these statements?
John writes:
> Another explanation might be that the original form in Dhegiha was a
> meaningless *ppadokka (borrowed from elsewhere?), subsequently widely
> reanalized as ppaddaNkka to give it a meaning.
That corresponds with my position certainly. I'm pluncking for
folk etymology all the way. :-) Same with "Baxoje" and
"Wadohta-na".
Bob
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