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Kui-Kuwi etymology :
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Proto-Kui-Kuwi : *oc-
Meaning : to sew; to wear
Kui : osa (osi-) "to sew, weave"
Kuwi (Schulze) : oh'nai "to mesh"
Dongriya Kuwi : oc- (-it-) "to put on, wear (loincloth)"
Additional forms : Also Kui pl. action oska (oski-)
Notes : This root has been confounded by B&E with PK *suc-. There certainly has been a little contamination between these two roots in different dialects; however, it is nothing compared to the way this root has been treated by B&E. They managed to insert it into THREE different items (sic!), with the forms horribly mixed-up. See DED 1012, 2715 and 2895 for detail. In Kuwi_S, strangely, we have a t-conjugation form.
Number in DED : 1012
kuiet-meaning,kuiet-prnum,kuiet-kui,kuiet-kuwi_s,kuiet-kuwi_d,kuiet-addition,kuiet-notes,kuiet-dednum,
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Gondwan etymology :
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Proto-Gondi-Kui : *oc-
Meaning : to weave
Notes : In Konda initial s- from contamination with sos- 'to weave'. Indeed, this contamination should date back to the PGn level, since it is also present in various Kui-Kuwi dialects. It is unclear whether PPM *ṛoc- is related.
gndet-meaning,gndet-kon,gndet-kui,gndet-notes,
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Konda etymology :
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Konda : sos- (-t-)
Meaning: to weave (BB)
Number in DED : 2895
konet-meaning,konet-prnum,konet-dednum,
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