Protoform: AOA [CE] Bark (of dog): *ao(a)

Description: Bark (of dog): *ao(a)
Reconstruction: Reconstructs to CE: Central-Eastern Polynesian
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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)

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