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This Proto-Malayo-Polynesian 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-Malayo-Polynesian
Etymology
From Proto-Austronesian *quzaN.
Noun
*quzan[1]
- rain
Descendants
- Proto-Philippine: *qudán (see there for further descendants)
- North Bornean
- Barito
- Northwest Sumatra
- Old Javanese: udan
- Moken: kujan
- Malayo-Sumbawan
- Sundanese: ᮠᮥᮏᮔ᮪ (hujan)
- Balinese: ᬳᬸᬚᬦ᭄
- Proto-Malayo-Chamic: *hujan
- Proto-Chamic: *hujaːn
- Acehnese: ujeuen
- Coastal Chamic:
- Cham:
- Eastern Cham: ꨨꨎꩆ (hajan)
- Western Cham: jan
- Highlands Chamic:
- Chru-Northern Chamic:
- Chru: xəja:n
- Northern Chamic:
- Northern Roglai: hujaːt
- Tsat: saːn¹¹
- Bih: ujan
- Jarai: hơjan
- Rade: hjan
- Malayic (Proto-Malayic: *hujan) (see there for further descendants)
- South Sulawesi
- Celebic
- Palauan: chull
- Chamorro: uchan
- Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian
- Timor-Babar
- Proto-Oceanic: *qusan (see there for further descendants)
References
- ^ Rober Blust and Stephen Trussel (21 June 2020) The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary web edition[1]