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Reconstruction:Proto-Malayo-Polynesian/talun

This Proto-Malayo-Polynesian 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-Malayo-Polynesian

Etymology

From Proto-Austronesian *CaluN.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /talun/

Noun

*talun

  1. fallow land
  2. secondary forest

Descendants

  • Proto-Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian:
    • Proto-Oceanic: *talun
      • Central Pacific:
        • Fijian: talutalu
        • Proto-Polynesian: *talu
          • Nuclear Polynesian:
            • Eastern Polynesian:
            • Western Polynesian:
              • Ellicean:
                • Takuu: autaru
                • Tikopia: tarutaru
              • Samoic:
                • Samoan: talutalu
          • Tongic:
            • Niuean: talutalu
        • Western Fijian: tarutaru
      • Southeast Solomonic:
  • Western Malayo-Polynesian:
    • Barito:
    • Kayanic:
    • Land Dayak:
      • Bau Bidayuh: torun, tolunt
      • Biatah Bidayuh: terun
      • Bukar-Sadung Bidayuh: tarun
      • Ribun: tohutn
    • North Bornean:
    • Proto-Philippine: *talun
      • Batanic:
        • Ibatan: tālon
      • Central Luzon:
      • Greater Central Philippine:
        • Central Philippine:
          • Aklanon: taeon
          • Tausug: talun
        • Gorontalo–Mongondow:
          • Mongondow: talun monalun
        • Palawan:
        • South Mangyan:
        • Subanen:
      • Kalamian:
      • Minahasan:
        • Tonsea: tadun
      • Northern Luzon:
      • South Mindanao:
    • Celebic:
    • Northwest Sumatra–Barrier Islands:
    • Proto-Malayo-Sumbawan:
    • Old Javanese: talun
    • Proto-South Sulawesi:
      • Makasar: talung

Further reading

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