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mbi'u

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Old Tupi

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Tupi-Guarani *emiʔu. By surface analysis, mi- (passive marker) +‎ 'u (to eat).

Cognate with Paraguayan Guaraní tembi'u.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ᵐbiˈʔu/
  • Rhymes: -u
  • Hyphenation: mbi‧'u

Noun

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mbi'u (possessable, IId class pluriform, absolute mbi'u, R1 rembi'u, R2 sembi'u, R3 o embi'u)

  1. food; meal; dish
    Synonym: i 'upyra
    • 1557, Hans Staden, chapter XXI, in Warhaftige Hiſtoria [True History], volume 1 (overall work in German), Marburg: Andreas Kolbe, unnumbered page:
      A Juneſche been ermi vramme
      [Aîune ixé, pe remi'urama.]
      I come, your future food.
    • 1618, Antônio de Araújo, “Do ſinal da Sancta Cruz, & mais oraçoens” (chapter I), in Cateciſmo na Lingoa Braſilica [Catechism in the Brazilian Language], Livro Primeiro da Doctrina Christam (overall work in Old Tupi, Portuguese, and Latin), Lisbon: Pedro Crasbeeck, Padre noſso, page 13v:
      Orê remiu
      Ara yabiõ ndoâra
      Eimeeng cori orebe.
      [Oré remi'u / 'ara îabi'õndûara / eîme'eng kori orébe.]
      Give us this day our daily bread.
      (literally, “Give us today our daily food.”)

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