a'y

See also: Appendix:Variations of "ay"

Cornish

Etymology 1

Contraction of a +‎ y.

Contraction

a'y (triggers soft mutation)

  1. contraction of a and y (his)

Etymology 2

Contraction of a +‎ hy.

Contraction

a'y (triggers aspirate mutation)

  1. contraction of a and hy (her)

Mbyá Guaraní

Noun

a'y (non-possessed form ta'y)

  1. son (said by a man)

Conjugation

Old Tupi

Alternative forms

Historical spellings 
Thevet (1575) haüt
Léry (1578) hay
VLB (1622) aig
Marcgrave (1648) ai

Etymology

    Inherited from Proto-Tupi-Guarani *aʔɨ, from Proto-Tupian *aʔi. Cognate with Paraguayan Guaraní a'i.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): [aˈʔɨ]
    • Rhymes:
    • Hyphenation: a‧'y

    Noun

    a'y (unpossessable)

    1. brown-throated sloth (Bradypus variegatus)
      • [1587, Gabriel Soares de Sousa, chapter CVII, in Notícia do Brasil (in Portuguese), Salvador; republished as Francisco Adolpho de Varnhagen, editor, Tratado descriptivo do Brazil em 1587, 2nd edition, Rio de Janeiro: João Ignancio da Silva, 1879, page 236:
        N’estes matos se cria um animal mui estranho, a que os indios chamam ahy, e os portuguezes preguiça [] ; o qual é felpudo como cão d’agua, e do mesmo tamanho; e tem a cor cinzenta, os braços e pernas grandes, com pouca carne, e muita lã; tem as unhas como cão e muito voltadas; a cabeça como gato, mas coberta de gadelhas que lhe cobrem os olhos; os dentes como gato.
        (please add an English translation of this quotation)]
      • [1648, Georg Marcgrave, Willem Piso, Historia Naturalis Brasiliae [Brazilian Natural History], Rerum Naturalium Historiae, book VI, chapter I (in Latin), Amsterdam: Elzevir, page 221:
        AI Braſilienſibus, Lufitanis Priguiza, Noſtratibus Luyaert / id eſt, Ignavus: animal magnitudine mediocris Vulpis noſtratis []
        (please add an English translation of this quotation)]

    Usage notes

    Both Navarro and Papavero & Teixeira identify the species as Bradypus tridactylus,[1][2] whose range is restricted to Northern Amazon. It's much more likely that contemporary writers described the Bradypus variegatus, found in practically all the Tupi-speaking area.

    Descendants

    • Nheengatu:
    • Brazilian Portuguese: , aígue
      • English: ai

    References

    1. ^ Eduardo de Almeida Navarro (2013) “a'y”, in Dicionário de tupi antigo: a língua indígena clássica do Brasil [Dictionary of Old Tupi: The Classical Indigenous Language of Brazil] (overall work in Portuguese), São Paulo: Global, →ISBN, page 74, column 2
    2. ^ Nelson Papavero, Dante Martins Teixeira (2014) Zoonímia tupi nos escritos quinhentistas europeus [Tupi zoonymy in the 16th-century European writings] (Arquivos NEHiLP; 3) (in Portuguese), São Paulo: FFLCH-USP, →DOI, →ISBN, →ISSN, page 257
    • André Thevet (15571558) chapter 52, in Les singularitez de la France Antarctique [The singularities of France Antarctique] (overall work in Middle French), Paris: Maurice de La Porte, page 99:Haüt [A'y]
    • André Thevet (1575) chapter XIII, in La Coſmographie Vniuerſelle d'André Theuet [The Universal Cosmography of André Thevet], volume II (overall work in Middle French), Paris: Guillaume Chaudiere, page 940v:Haüt [A'y]
    • Jean de Léry (1578) chapter X, in Histoire d'un voyage fait en la terre du Bresil, autrement dite Amerique [History of a voyage to the land of Brazil, also called America] (overall work in Middle French), La Rochelle: Antoine Chuppin, page 165:Hay [A'y]
    • anonymous author (1622) “Perguissa, pello animal assi chamado [Sloth, the so called animal]”, in Vocabulario na lingoa Braſilica (overall work in Portuguese), Piratininga; republished as Carlos Drummond, editor, Vocabulário na Língua Brasílica, 2nd edition, volume 2, São Paulo: USP, 1953, page 73:Aig [A'y]