kuɴ
Appearance
See also: Appendix:Variations of "kun"
Natchez
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Gulf *akʷin or *akʷini.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]kuɴ
References
[edit]- Mary R. Haas (1956) “Natchez and the Muskogean Languages”, in Language[1], volume 32, number 1, Linguistic Society of America, page 67 (as “kuN”)
- Mary R. Haas (1951) “The Proto-Gulf Word for "Water" (With Notes on Siouan-Yuchi)”, in International Journal of American Linguistics[2], volume 17, number 2, The University of Chicago Press, page 74 (as “kuN”)
- Daniel Garrison Brinton (1873) “On the Language of the Natchez”, in Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society[3], volume 13, number 90, American Philosophical Society, page 490 (as “kuhn”/“koon”)
- Joseph Harold Greenberg (1987) Language in the Americas, Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, page 213 (as “kun”)