Reconstruction:Proto-Yeniseian/bix

This Proto-Yeniseian 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-Yeniseian

Wikispecies

Wikispecies

Alternative reconstructions

  • *bè-gə́tʲ (per Werner 2002)
  • *bič, *wič (per Starostin 1994-2005)
  • *bitʲ (per Vajda-Werner 2022)

Etymology

Most likely a native term, though absent in Kott and other sparsely attested Yeniseian languages.

Compared to onomatopoeic Proto-Turkic *baŋ (sound of crying)[1] by Starostin (1997b), via a hypothetical *baŋït (?, literally crying-thing), though no reflex of the latter survived in any modern or historical languages.

Noun

*bix (plural *bix-ja-n)

  1. (zoology, ornithology) loon, Gavia stellata or Gavia arctica, a sacred bird in Yeniseian mythology
    Coordinate terms: *ban (duck), *potʳ (merganser), *tʳaɢa (a kind of diving duck), *cam (goose), *cijga (swan), *ɟex (wood grouse)

Descendants

  • Ketic:
    • >? Imbak Ket: bjit (Gavia arctica)
    • Ket: бит (bīt)
    • Yug: бидь (bīdʲ)

References

  1. ^ Clauson, Gerard (1972) “baŋ”, in An Etymological Dictionary of pre-thirteenth-century Turkish, Oxford: Clarendon Press, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 346

Further reading

  • Vajda, Edward, Werner, Heinrich (2022) “*bitʲ”, in Comparative-Historical Yeniseian Dictionary (Languages of the World/Dictionaries; 79, 80), volume 1, Muenchen: LINCOM GmbH, →ISBN, page 146
  • Vajda, Edward (2024) The Languages and Linguistics of Northern Asia: Language Families (The World of Linguistics [WOL]; 10.1)‎[1], volume 1, Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter Mouton, →DOI, →ISBN, page 387
  • Werner, Heinrich (2002) “(1) biˑt”, in Vergleichendes Wörterbuch der Jenissej-Sprachen, volume 1, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, →ISBN, page 135