Reconstruction:Proto-Bantu/kɪ̀dɪ̀mɪ̀dà

This Proto-Bantu 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-Bantu

Etymology

From *-dɪ̀ma (to cultivate). Hetherwick, in A Handbook of the Yao Language (1902), alleges that the noun is derived from the verb above because the appearance of the Pleiades in the sky indicated that the planting season is at hand (for the Ayawo). This would explain the applicative suffix *-ɪda at the end of the noun, as the noun could literally be translated as "object for cultivating", which would validate Hetherwick's statement.

Noun

*kɪ̀dɪ̀mɪ̀dà class 7[1]

  1. the Pleiades

Descendants

  • Northeast Bantu:

References