Virtues-wolves-coyotes
bi1 at soas.ac.uk
bi1 at soas.ac.uk
Fri Jul 12 15:50:59 UTC 2002
Does anyone know the derivation of the Lakota word for coyote
yas^le or mayas^leca. It is very 'opaque' as they say, not like most
Lakota animal terms which often have a derived meaning as in
s^ungmanitu or wamakhas^kaN. I think I once heard that it was an
Athabaskan/Dine borrowing.
Bruce
> > 'To be merciful; to pity' is dha?e=...dhe (a causative).
>
> I looked for a cognate in Dakotan, and found only yak?e 'wolf', which
> matches dha?e in form, but not very well in meaning. I believe that
> cognates of *rak?e=...re are widespread in Dhegiha. I supposed it might
> be *rax?e=...re - I'd have to check the Quapaw form. The rest merge *x?
> and *k? as k?, which becomes ? in OP. .
>
> JEK
>
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