Akara'y

Old Tupi

Etymology

From akará (fish of the Cichlidae family) +‎ 'y (river).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [a.ka.ɾaˈʔɨ]
  • Hyphenation: A‧ka‧ra‧'y
  • Rhymes:

Proper noun

Akara'y

  1. (now historical) a former Tupinambá village to the east of Guanabara Bay, São Vicente Captaincy,[1] nowadays roughly in the Icaraí neighborhood, Niterói, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil[2]
    • 1578, Jean de Léry, chapter 20, in Histoire d'un voyage fait en la terre du Bresil, autrement dite Amerique [History of a voyage to the land of Brazil, also called America] (overall work in Middle French), La Rochelle: Antoine Chuppin, page 349:
      F Mamo-pe deretam?
      T Kariauh, Ora-ouaſſou-ouée Jaueu-ur aſſic?[sic] [] Sarapo-u, Ke-ri-u, Acara-u Kouroumouré, Ita-auc [] Sacouarr-ouſſou-tuue, Ocarentin, Sapopem [] Araſa-tuue, Uſu-potuue
      [F Mamõpe nde retama?
      T Kariîooka, Ûyraûasuúna, Îabebyrasyka [] Sarapo'y, Reri'y, Akara'y, Kyrymuré, Itaoka [] Takûarusutyba, Okaratĩ, Sapopema [] Arasatyba, Ysypotyba.]
      F Where are your lands?
      T Carioca, Uirauaçuúna, Jabebiracica [] Sarapoí, Rerií, Acaraí, Quirimuré, Itaoca [] Taquaruçutiba, Ocaratim, Sapopema [] Araçatiba, Icipotiba.

Descendants

  • Portuguese: Icaraí

References

  1. ^ Jean de Léry (1578) chapter 20, in Histoire d'un voyage fait en la terre du Bresil, autrement dite Amerique [History of a voyage to the land of Brazil, also called America] (overall work in Middle French), La Rochelle: Antoine Chuppin, page 349:Acara-u [Akara'y]
  2. ^ Rafael Freitas da Silva (2020) O Rio antes do Rio [Rio before Rio] (overall work in Portuguese), Belo Horizonte: Relicário, →ISBN