Reconstruction:Proto-Muskogean/waylki

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This Proto-Muskogean 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-Muskogean

Adjective

*waylki[1]

  1. heavy

Descendants

  • Alabama: kowwàyki (quail, literally heavy quail)
  • Chickasaw: wiili
  • Choctaw: wiili
  • Creek: kowike (guinea, literally heavy quail)

References

  1. ^ Booker, Karen (2005) “Muskogean Historical Phonology”, in Hardy, Heather kay and Scancarelli, Janine, editors, Native Languages of the Southeastern United States, Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, →ISBN, pages 246–298