Reconstruction:Proto-Austroasiatic/pəɕ

This Proto-Austroasiatic entry contains reconstructed terms and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Proto-Austroasiatic

Etymology

  • Proto-Austroasiatic: *pɔh ~ *pəɕ (Sidwell, 2024, #AA209)
  • Proto-Mon-Khmer: *d₁puulh ~ *d₁puəlh ~ *d₁pəlh (Shorto, 2006)

Numeral

cardinal number
7 Previous: *truʔ, *pruʔ
Next: *tNɕaːm

*pəɕ

  1. seven

Descendants

  • Aslian:
    • Semelaic:
      • Semelai: tmpɔh
      • Temoq: tampoɔh
  • Proto-Bahnaric: *tpəh (Sidwell, 2011)
    • North Bahnaric: *tpəh ~ *tpəs
      • Jeh: təpɤh
    • Central Bahnaric: *tpəh
      • Tampuan: tampaəh
      • Bahnar: tơpơh/pơh
      • Stieng: pɔh ~ pɒh
    • South Bahnaric: *pɔh
  • Proto-Katuic: *tbool (Sidwell, 2005)
    • Eastern Katu: t'pool
    • Ta'oi: tapool
    • Pacoh: tupoul
  • Pakanic:
    • Mang: pyː³
    • Bolyu: pei⁵⁵
  • Monic:
  • Proto-Palaungic: *təpuːl (Sidwell, 2015) (see there for further descendants)
    • Palaung:
      • Shwe:
        • Sam-Loong: ပူရ်
  • Proto-Vietic: *pəs (Ferlus, 2007) (see there for further descendants)

References

  • Shorto, Harry (2006) Sidwell, Paul, Doug Cooper and Christian Bauer, editors, A Mon-Khmer Comparative Dictionary, Canberra: Australian National University. Pacific Linguistics, →ISBN
  • Sidwell, Paul (2024) “500 Proto Austroasiatic Etyma: Version 1.0”, in Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society[1], volume 17, number 1, pages i–xxxiii