atatinga
Old Tupi
editEtymology
editInherited from Proto-Tupi-Guarani *atatiŋ.[1][2][3] By surface analysis, atá (“fire”) + ting (“white”) + -a.[4]
Cognate with Mbyá Guaraní ataxĩ and Paraguayan Guaraní tatatĩ.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editatatinga (possessable, IIa class pluriform, absolute tatatinga, R1 ratatinga, R2 satatinga)
- smoke (visible particles and vapour given off by burning material)
Derived terms
editDescendants
edit- Nheengatu: tatatinga
References
edit- ^ Antônio Augusto Souza Mello (2000 March 17) “Reconstruções Lexicais e Cognatos” (chapter III), in Estudo histórico da família linguística tupi-guarani: aspectos fonológicos e lexicais[1] (in Portuguese), Florianópolis: UFSC
- ^ Charles Owen Schleicher (1998) Comparative and internal reconstruction of the Tupi-Guarani language family[2], Madison: University of Wisconsin–Madison
- ^ Miriam Lemle (1971) “Internal classification of the Tupi-Guarani linguistic family”, in David Bendor-Samuel, editor, Tupi Studies (SIL Publications in Linguistics and Related Fields; 29), volume I, Norman: SIL of the University of Oklahoma
- ^ Eduardo de Almeida Navarro (2013) “atatinga”, 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 68, column 2
Categories:
- Old Tupi terms inherited from Proto-Tupi-Guarani
- Old Tupi terms derived from Proto-Tupi-Guarani
- Old Tupi compound terms
- Old Tupi terms suffixed with -a
- Old Tupi terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Old Tupi/ĩŋa
- Rhymes:Old Tupi/ĩŋa/4 syllables
- Old Tupi lemmas
- Old Tupi nouns
- Old Tupi IIa class nouns
- Old Tupi possessable nouns
- Old Tupi pluriform nouns
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