Reconstruction:Proto-Iroquoian/-Ɂnjõːhs-

This Proto-Iroquoian 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-Iroquoian

Noun

*-Ɂnjõːhs-

  1. nose

Descendants

  • Southern Iroquoian:
    • Cherokee: ᎠᏴᏐᎵ (ayvsoli)
  • Proto-North Iroquoian: *-Ɂnjõhs-
    • Tuscarora: -ˀtyęhs-, ktyę́hseh (my nose)
    • Nomatsiguenga: oteusag
    • Mohawk: -’nionhs-, o’niónhsa’
    • Oneida: -’nyuhs-, o’nyúhsa’
    • Onondaga: -’nyǫhs-, k’nyǫhsí’geh, ge’nyǫhsí’geh, ge’nyǫhsá’geh (my nose)
    • Cayuga: -’nyohs-, o’nyǫ́hsa’
    • Seneca: -’nyöhs-, o’nyö́hsa’ (archaic)

References

  • Charles Julian (2010), A history of the Iroquoian Languages[1], University of Manitoba, page 559