Reconstruction:Proto-Algonquian/pešiwa
Appearance
Proto-Algonquian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Possibly from a Proto-Algic root which was also the source of Yurok pusi, puesee (“cat”), if that term is not simply a borrowing of English pussy(cat).
Noun
[edit]*pešiwa
Descendants
[edit]- Plains Algonquian:
- possibly Blackfoot póósa, if that term is not a loan from English pussy(cat)
- possibly Cheyenne póéso (“cat”), if that term is not a loan from English pussy(cat)
- Central Algonquian
- Plains Cree: pisiw / ᐱᓯᐤ (“lynx, bobcat”)
- Northern East Cree: pishiu / ᐱᔑᐤ (pishiw, “lynx”)
- Southern East Cree: pishuu / ᐱᔔ (pishoo, “lynx”)
- Moose Cree: pišiw / ᐱᔑᐤ (“lynx”)
- Swampy Cree: pishiw / ᐱᔑᐤ (“lynx”)
- Montagnais: pishu
- Atikamekw: piciw
- Miami: pinšiwa (“bobcat; housecat”)
- Fox: peshiwa (“bobcat”)
- Ojibwe: bizhiw (“lynx”)
- Algonquin: pijiw
- Ottawa: bzhiw
- Potawatomi: bzhew
- Menominee: pesēw (“bobcat, lynx”)
- Kickapoo: pesia
- Shawnee: pesiwa
- Eastern Algonquian
References
[edit]- Frank T. Siebert Jr. (1967) “The Original Home of the Algonquian People”, in National Museum of Canada Bulletin 2014: Contributions to Antropology: Linguistics I[1], page 21