waiN
    Koontz John E 
    John.Koontz at colorado.edu
       
    Thu Aug 29 16:34:21 UTC 2002
    
    
  
On Thu, 29 Aug 2002 rlarson at unlnotes01.unl.edu wrote:
> Wa?u' comes from wak?o', with the glottal stop being derived fairly
> recently from /k?/.  Could someone remind me where OP ?iN, meaning to
> wear or draw with the shoulders, comes from? Is that from *k?iN, or is
> there some other source for that glottal?
No, that's a separate verb, though possibility of a derivational
relationship exists.
    
    
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