Reconstruction:Proto-North Iroquoian/-Ɂnjõhs-

This Proto-North Iroquoian 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-North Iroquoian

Etymology

From Proto-Iroquoian *-Ɂnjõːhs-.

Noun

*-Ɂnjõhs-

  1. nose

Descendants

  • Tuscarora: -ˀtyęhs-, ktyę́hseh (my nose)
  • Nomatsiguenga: oteusag
  • Mohawk: -ʼnionhs-, oʼniónhsaʼ
  • Oneida: -ʼnyuhs-, oʼnyúhsaʼ
  • Onondaga: -ʼnyǫhs-, kʼnyǫhsíʼgeh, geʼnyǫhsíʼgeh, geʼnyǫhsáʼgeh (my nose)
  • Cayuga: -ʼnyohs-, oʼnyǫ́hsaʼ
  • Seneca: -ʼnyöhs-, oʼnyö́hsaʼ (archaic)

References

  • Charles Julian (2010), A history of the Iroquoian Languages[1], University of Manitoba, page 559