Reconstruction:Proto-Oceanic/boʀok

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This Proto-Oceanic 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-Oceanic

Etymology

From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *bəʀək, from Proto-Austronesian *bəʀək.

Noun

*boʀok

  1. pig

Descendants

  • Admiralty Islands
    • Seimat: pow
  • Western Oceanic
    • Meso-Melanesian
      • Bali-Vitu
      • Willaumez
      • New Ireland–Northwest Solomonic
        • Tungag–Nalik
        • St. George
          • Sursurunga: bor
          • Fanamaket: bo
          • Patpatar–Tolai
          • Kandas–Ramoaaina
        • Northwest Solomonic
          • Nehan–Bougainville
          • Mono–Uruavan
          • New Georgia–Ysabel
    • North New Guinea
      • Sarmi–Jayapura
      • Schouten
      • Ngero–Vitiaz
      • Huon Gulf
        • Numbami: bola
        • Markham
        • South Huon Gulf
          • Patep: bwɔk
    • Papuan Tip
      • Nuclear Papuan Tip
        • Are
        • Suauic
      • Nimoa–Sudest
        • Sudest: mbo-mbo
  • Central-Eastern Oceanic
    • Southeast Solomonic
    • Southern Oceanic
      • North Vanuatu
        • Espiritu Santo
        • South Pentecost

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