kuʼʹu·r

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See also: kuur and kuur'

Tepecano

Etymology

Cognate with Southeastern Tepehuan kuꞌuur.

Noun

kuʼʹu·r

  1. Cora (member of the Cora indigenous people of Mexico)

References

  • Mason, J. Alden (1917) “Tepecano, a Piman language of western Mexico”, in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, volume XXV, page 328