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Konda etymology :
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Konda : koṛya
Meaning: daughter-in-law, younger brother's wife
Additional forms : Also Konda koṛo (pl. -k) female child, (pl. -r) male child; koṛonali a nursing mother; koṛesi daughter-in-law (when referring to the 3rd person)
Number in DED : 2149
konet-meaning,konet-prnum,konet-addition,konet-dednum,
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Gondwan etymology :
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Proto-Gondi-Kui : *koṛ-ɣ-
Meaning : a k. of relation, esp. daughter-in-law
Notes : The word is probably a derivative of *koṛ- 'sprout, shoot; young', although in some languages (especially in PK) it has obviously become an independent root. PK vocalism is not quite clear (a gradation *-o- - *-u- before *-ɣ-?)
gndet-meaning,gndet-gon,gndet-kon,gndet-pem,gndet-kui,gndet-notes,
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Gondi etymology :
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Proto-Gondi : *koṛ-j-
Meaning : daughter-in-law
Betul Gondi : koriāṛ "son's wife"
Mandla Gondi (Williamson) : koṛiāṛ
Muria Gondi : koṛiyaṛ "daughter-in-law, sister's daughter, younger brother's wife"
Koya Gondi : koḍiyāḍ "daughter-in-law, sister's daughter (of a male)"
Additional forms : Also Gondi_Tr tammur-koriāṛ younger brother's wife
Number in DED : 2149
Number in CVOTGD : 936
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Pengo-Manda etymology :
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Proto-Pengo-Manda : *koṛ-ija
Meaning : son's wife, younger brother's wife
Pengo : koṛiya gāṛ
Manda : kuṛiya gāṛ
Number in DED : 2149
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Kui-Kuwi etymology :
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Proto-Kui-Kuwi : *kuṛ-ɣa
Meaning : daughter-in-law; wife
Kui : kuṛa, kṛua "wife"
Kuwi (Fitzgerald) : kūria "daughter-in-law"
Parja Kuwi : kuṛia "daughter-in-law"
Dongriya Kuwi : kuṛva "younger brother's wife"
Additional forms : Also Kui_Letchmajee kṛuha wife
Notes : Only if we trace the Kui form back to *kuṛɣa can we explain the unnatural metathese; as for -h- in the Letchmajee form, it is uncertain whether it represents the same *-ɣ- or is a different suffix. The same structure can be observed in PK *kirɣu 'ear'.
Number in DED : 2149
kuiet-meaning,kuiet-prnum,kuiet-kui,kuiet-kuwi_f,kuiet-kuwi_p,kuiet-kuwi_d,kuiet-addition,kuiet-notes,kuiet-dednum,
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