More regarding "wa"
Jan Ullrich
jfu at centrum.cz
Fri Jan 9 09:34:08 UTC 2004
John Koontz wrote:
> Anyway, we have to wonder if some cases of *wa- on terms for animates,
> like wablus^ka or waglula, aren't relicts of this, especially when the
> terms are (more or less) reconstructable.
Just adding some more wa- animates that occur among the bird names:
wa’phagica = yellow-headed blackbird
wa- pha (head) gi (yellow/brown) ka (such)
wa’blosha = red-winged blackbird
wa- ablo’ (shoulder) sha (red)
wa’bloska = white-winged blackbird
wa- ablo’ (shoulder) ska (white)
wagle’kshuN = wild turkey
wa- glega (stripped) shuN (tail feathers)
wakiN’yela = pigeon
wa- kiNyaN (to fly) la (dim)
wasna’snaheca = kingbird
??
Jan
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