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Reconstruction:Proto-Algonquian/(w)a·pikwa
Proto-Algonquian
Etymology
Siebert says this term uses the same suffix *-ikw- (“small, gnawing animal”) as *a·skikwa (“seal, harbour seal”). The first element, in turn, is apparently *wa·p- (“white”).
Derived terms
- *(w)a·pikwehs (“diminutive: mouse”)
Descendants
- Central Algonquian:
- Fox: wâpikonôha (with a diminutive suffix)
- Eastern Algonquian:
- Abenaki: wôbikwsos (“mouse”) (with diminutive suffix *-sehs)
- Malecite-Passamaquoddy: apiqsehs (“rat”) (with diminutive suffix *-sehs)
References
- Siebert (1967)
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