Reconstruction:Proto-North Iroquoian/tsihˈskoɁkoɁ
Proto-North Iroquoian
Etymology
From Proto-Iroquoian *tsiːhskʷoːɁkʷoːɁ.
Noun
*tsihˈskoɁkoɁ
Descendants
- Tuscarora: čihskú·ku
- Mohawk: tsihskó:ko
- Oneida: tsiskóko
- Onondaga: jisgá’ga’ (reshaped by analogy with gá’ga’ (“crow”))
- Cayuga: jihsgogo’
References
- Charles Julian (2010), A history of the Iroquoian Languages[1], University of Manitoba, page 547