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This Proto-Ryukyuan 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-Ryukyuan
Etymology
From Proto-Japonic *pisa (“foot, leg; knee”).
Noun
*pisa
- foot, leg
Reconstruction notes
Though Kikai 足 (ssa), Northern Amami Ōshima 足 (shābira), Tokunoshima 足 (sanbya), and Yonaguni 足 (sanda) look similar, they are actually derived from *sita(-pira), not *pisa.
Descendants
- Northern Ryukyuan: 피샤 (/pʰi.sja/) (Haytong Ceykwukki, 1501)
- Kunigami: 足 (pisā)
- Okinawan: 足 (fisha)
- Southern Ryukyuan:
- Miyako: 足 (psïsa)
- Yaeyama: 足 (psïsa)