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This Proto-Bantu 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.
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Proto-Bantu
Noun
*kɪ̀bánjá class 7 (plural *bìbánjá class 8)[1]
- cleared land; plot of land for a house
Descendants
- Kongo (H16): mbanza
- Mongo (C61): loanja (“courtyard”)
- Luba-Kasai (L31): lubanza (“courtyard behind a house”)
- Northeast Bantu:
- Great Lakes Bantu:
- Haya (J22): ekibanja (“field and its premises”)
- Luganda (J15): ekibanja (“plot”), ebbanja (“debt”)
- Rwanda-Rundi (J61/62): ikibanza (“building site”)
- Sumbwa (F23): lubanza (“trial, tribunal”)
- Bemba (M42): ulubansa (“courtyard”)
- Ila (M63): lubanza (“open space”)
- Nyasa:
- Southern Bantu:
References
- Grégoire, Claire (1976), "Le champ sémantique du thème bantu *-bánjá." African Languages/Langues Africaines 2: 1–12.