hoppas / hoppus
Henning Garvin
hhgarvin at hotmail.com
Wed Jan 28 22:15:15 UTC 2004
>In that shape it might be Winnebago, because of the ho- initial and lack
>of a final vowel. Ho- is the Winnebago version of *o- 'in, into', which
>is a common enough initial morpheme of words for containers. I don't
>recognize the word off hand, but will look further.
Not likely in HoChunk. 'hopase' is a corner. 'hopahas' is to chase towards
something, drive something (like herding animals).
' paNaN' is a bag.
But backpack is usually wiik'ii. A device used to carry something on the
back.
I have two native speakers sitting here wiyth me, and they can't make heads
nor tails out of hoppas/hoppus, even though they gave it a good try.
Henning Garvin
Linguistic research
Ho-Chunk Nation Language Division
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