squash
David Costa
pankihtamwa at earthlink.net
Tue Aug 29 02:34:37 UTC 2006
>
> I think we want to be a little careful about reconstructing semantics from
> silverware. (a) the older meaning is 'gourd' -- squashes come later in the
> archaeological record. Gourds are used for dippers virtually everywhere.
Perhaps -- but it raises the vexing issue of why every known Algonquian
language but one -- upwards of twenty languages that I could name -- all
made the same semantic shift. I have no problem thinking that this word
already meant 'spoon, especially made of a gourd' by the Proto-Algonquian
level.
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