Reconstruction:Proto-Austroasiatic/muəj
Appearance
Proto-Austroasiatic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]- Proto-Austroasiatic: *muəj ~ *moːjʔ (Sidwell, 2024)
- Proto-Mon-Khmer: *muuj ~ *muəj ~ *muuɲ (Shorto, 2006, #1495)
Proto-Aslian had alternate nasal onset. Vietic and Mang have stop codas that don't match with the rest. The Khasian word (if indeed a reflex of this root) shows the lost of initial *m-. Also compare Santali ᱢᱤᱫ (mit’).
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*muəj
Descendants
[edit]- Proto-Aslian: *[m/n]uay (Phillips, 2012)
- Proto-Bahnaric: *muəj (Sidwell, 2011) (see there for further descendants)
- Proto-Katuic: *muoj (Sidwell, 2005)
- Proto-Khasian: *wiː (Sidwell, 2018)
- Khmeric:
- Khmer: មួយ (muəy)
- Proto-Khmuic: *moːj (Sidwell, 2013)
- Pakanic:
- Mang: mak⁷
- Bolyu: maːi³¹
- Monic:
- Proto-Palaungic: *moːh (Sidwell, 2015)
- Lamet: moːh
- Pearic:
- Chong:
- Chantaburi: mo̤ːˀj
- Kanchanaburi: mṳːˀj
- Pear: muəj
- Chong:
- Proto-Vietic: *moːc (Ferlus, 2007) (see there for further descendants)