Protoform: AOA [CE] Bark (of dog): *ao(a)
| Description: | Bark (of dog): *ao(a) |
|---|---|
| Reconstruction: | Reconstructs to CE: Central-Eastern Polynesian |
| Notes: |
Pollex entries:
| Language | Reflex | Description | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Anuta | Pak/aoa | To make noise, cause a disturbance | (Fbg) |
| Easter Island | ʔAu-ʔau | Howl Phonologically Irregular | (Wbr) |
| Hawaiian | ʔAoa | Bark (of dog), howl | (Pki) |
| Mangareva | Aao/aoa | Délirer, rave Uncertain Semantic Connection | (Chf) |
| Marquesas | Ao | Call out | (Dln) |
| Marquesas | Hao | Bark, of dog Problematic | (Dln) |
| New Zealand Maori | Ao | Bark (of dog) | (Wms) |
| Raʔivavae | ʔAoa | To bark | (Zpn) |
| Rarotongan | Aoa | Bark (of dog), howl | (Bse) |
| Tahitian | ʔAoa | Aboiement; aboyer [glottal unexplained] | (Lmt) |
| Tuamotu | Aoa | To emit a single howl | (Stn) |
| Tuamotu | ʔAo | An onomatopoetic imitation of the bark of a dog (borrowed from TAH) | (Stn) |
12 entries found
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