< Reconstruction:Proto-Chamic
Reconstruction:Proto-Chamic/əmraːk
Proto-Chamic
Etymology
From an Austroasiatic language, possibly from Proto-Bahnaric *braːk (“peacock”), whence Bahnar ămră and Chrau vraq, and, more distantly, Mon မြာ် (pəràik). Ultimately from Proto-Mon-Khmer *mraik (“peacock”).
Possibly an area word of Southeast Asia. Compare for instance Proto-Dravidian *mayil- (“peacock”).
Descendants
References
- Thurgood, Graham (1999) From Ancient Cham to Modern Dialects: Two Thousand Years of Language Contact and Change, Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, page 350.
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