ウフイ

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Ainu

Etymology

From Proto-Ainu *uguy.

Verb

ウフイ (Latin spelling uhuy)

  1. (intransitive) to burn

Derived terms

Synonyms

Ainu dialectal forms of ウフイ (to burn)
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GroupRegionLocationWords
Hokkaido AinuSouthern/CentralBiratoriウフイ ('uhúy((HC)))
Horobetsuウフイ ('uhúy((HC)))
Niikappuウフイ ('uhúy((HC)))
Nukkibetsuウフイ ('uhúy((HC)))
Oshamambeウフイ ('uhúy((HC)))
Samaniウフイ ('uhúy((HC)))
Yakumoウフイ ('uhúy((HC)))
NorthernAsahikawaウフイ ('uhúy((HC)))
Nayoroウフイ ('uhúy((HC)))
Soyaウフイ ('uhúy((HC)))
EasternBihoroエイヌ ('eynu,'uyuy((HC)))
Kushiroウフイ ('uhúy((HC))), ウーイ (uuy(燃える、焼ける、こげる)((K2021)))
Nemuroアペセペㇰ (apesepek?(火燃る)((F2016)))
Obihiroウフイ ('uhúy((HC)))
Sakhalin AinuWest CoastMaokaフクイ (hukuy((HC)))
Raichishkaフクイ (hukuy((HC)))
Tarantomariフクイ (hukuy((HC)))
East CoastNairoフクイ (hukuy((HC)))
Ochihoフクイ (hukuy((HC)))
Shirauraフクイ (hukuy((HC)))
This table shows various dialectal forms in Ainu languages. The classification into Hokkaido, Sakhalin, and Kuril groups is based on geographical distribution.
((CW)): 知里真志保・和田文治郎(1943)「樺太アイヌ語に於ける人体関係名彙」『樺太庁博物館報告』5(1): 39-80
((C1)): 知里真志保(1953)『分類アイヌ語辞典. 第1巻 (植物篇)』日本常民文化研究所
((C3)): 知里真志保(1954)『分類アイヌ語辞典. 第3巻 (人間篇)』日本常民文化研究所
((HC)): 服部四郎・知里真志保(1960)「アイヌ語諸方言の基礎語彙統計学的研究」『民族學研究』24(4): 307-342,日本文化人類学会
((C2)): 知里真志保(1962)『分類アイヌ語辞典. 第2巻 (動物篇)』日本常民文化研究所
((H)): 服部四郎 編(1964)『アイヌ語方言辞典』岩波書店
((V)): Alexander Vovin (1993) A Reconstruction of Proto-Ainu. Leiden: E.J. Brill

References

Batchelor, John (1926) An Ainu-English-Japanese Dictionary, third edition, Tokyo: Kyobunkan

  1. ^ Alexander Vovin (1993) A Reconstruction of Proto-Ainu, E.J. Brill, →ISBN