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Reconstruction:Proto-Mongolic/kuxu-
Proto-Mongolic
Reconstruction
Highly problematic, Nugteren separates *kuxu- from *kuxuraï as *koa- and *kuuraï. However, East Yugur and Daur show the same vowel in both words and evidence for *o is ambiguous.
The other difficulty is that the proposed Turkic cognate has no *-g- nor *-p- that usually correspond to Mongolic long vowels, perhaps the original root is *ku- with monosyllabic lengthening which was later introduced to all forms
Etymology
Most likely related to Proto-Turkic *kurï- (“to dry”), see Turkish kuru.
Descendants
From *kuxu-
- Middle Mongol:
- Arabic: قوبه (qu-) (Muqaddimat)
- Daur: xwaagw
- East Yugur: xuu
- Monguor:
- Mongghul: huu (“to wither”)
- Mangghuer: khuo
- Bonan: xoo
- Kangjia: xu
- Dongxiang: gho
- Mogholi:
From *kuxu + *-sun (“dry”)
- Middle Mongol:
- Arabic: قواسون (qu'asun) (Muqaddimat)
- Monguor:
- Mongghul: huusinni
- Mangghuer: khuosunni
- Bonan: xoosung
- Kangjia: xu
- Dongxiang: khosun
- Mogholi: qosun
From *kuxu + *-raï (“dry”)
See also
- *koxasun (“empty”)
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