Reconstruction:Proto-Malayo-Polynesian/hawak

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This Proto-Malayo-Polynesian 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-Malayo-Polynesian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Austronesian *Sawak.

Noun

*hawak

  1. waist

Descendants

  • Philippine
    • Northern Luzon
      • Cagayan Valley
        • Itawit: áwak
      • Meso-Cordilleran
        • Central Cordilleran
          • Bontok–Kankanaey
          • Kalinga
            • Limos Kalinga: awak
            • Lubuagan Kalinga: awak
        • Southern Cordilleran
    • Central Luzon
    • Greater Central Philippine
      • Central Philippine
      • South Mangyan
      • Manobo
        • Western Bukidnon Manobo: awak
        • Dibabawon Manobo: hawak
      • Gorontalo–Mongondow
    • Sangiric
  • North Bornean
    • Southwest Sabahan
      • Dusunic
      • Murutic
        • Southern Tidung: awak
    • North Sarawakan
  • Northwest Sumatra–Barrier Islands
    • Batak
      • Northern Batak
      • Southern Batak
        • Toba Batak: ak
        • Simalungun Batak: awak
    • Simeulue: awa'
  • Rejang: awok
  • Malayo-Sumbawan
  • Old Javanese: awak
  • South Sulawesi: *awak
  • Celebic
    • Kaili–Pamona
    • Muna–Buton
  • Central Malayo-Polynesian
    • Sumba–Flores
    • Central Maluku
  • Oceanic
    • Central Pacific
      • Rotuman: ao

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