gypsum or "mica"
Koontz John E
John.Koontz at colorado.edu
Tue Sep 3 19:57:04 UTC 2002
On Tue, 3 Sep 2002 rlarson at unlnotes01.unl.edu wrote:
> Is there any relationship between La. makha and OP maNdhiN'ka,
> 'earth', 'soil', 'clay' or (I think) 'season'?
Good question! I can see I'm going to have to look at this. It would
mean comparing Pre-Da *maNh-ka to Pre-Dh *maN(r)iNh-ka. I suspect, with
no real evidence, that 'season' is a chance homophone, like the two
wac^hi in OP.
> OP maz^aN', in my experience, seems to mean 'land' in the sense of
> 'territory' or 'region'. Offhand, I can't think of anywhere I've seen
> it used for 'soil'.
Yeah, like Genoa, NE 'ppaN'dhiN ma(N)'z^aN'. I'll have to see where I got
that 'soil' idea, if I didn't hallucinate it.
JEK
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