*colyi (Proto-East-Muskogean) pine Alabama: choyyi Creek: cule Hitchiti: čooyi Koasati: choyyi Mikasuki: čooyi ^ Booker, Karen (2005) “Muskogean Historical...
*θakkiCi *θakiCₐₐi arrow Proto-Western-Muskogean: *θakiC Chickasaw: nakiꞌ Choctaw: naki Proto-Eastern-Muskogean: *łaki Alabama: ɬaki Creek: rē Hitchiti:...
*axʷaCₐo grandfather Proto-Western-Muskogean: *axʷaC ⇒ Chickasaw: afo'si (vocative) Choctaw: aafo Proto-Eastern-Muskogean: *axʷo ⇒ Alabama: fósi Koasati:...
*olakkʷi hole, hollow Early Central Proto-Muskogean: *olokkʷi Central Muskogean: *okbi Alabama: oobi Hitchiti: okbi Koasati: oobi Alabama: kolokbi (relict...
*xaliki (Proto-East-Muskogean) wife Alabama: halki Creek: hiwv Hitchiti: halki Koasati: halki Mikasuki: halki ^ Booker, Karen (2005) “Muskogean Historical...
*kʷakčoko (Proto-East-Muskogean) bramble briar Alabama: bakcho Creek: kvco Hitchiti: bakči Koasati: bakcho ^ Booker, Karen (2005) “Muskogean Historical...
See also: Reconstruction:Proto-Muskogean/čilaxʷa *čiłaxʷa to peel off ⇒ Alabama: chiɬɬichi (“to flake with a tool”) Choctaw: chilhafa Koasati: chithahlilaho̱...
See also: Reconstruction:Proto-Muskogean/čiłaxʷa *čilaxʷa to fall off Alabama: chiloffi (“to drop as leaves or acorns”) Choctaw: chilofa (“to fall out...
*xoxʷayxna (Proto-Eastern-Muskogean) to flow Creek: fvynetv Koasati: hofahnalaho̱ ⇒ Mikasuki: fayhnom (“it flows”) ^ Booker, Karen (2005) “Muskogean Historical...
*wantxa (Proto-Eastern-Muskogean) hard, rigid Alabama: wanha Creek: wvnhē Hitchiti: wanti Mikasuki: wanti ^ Booker, Karen (2005) “Muskogean Historical...