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Reconstruction:Proto-Mongolic/kuxu-

This Proto-Mongolic 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-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.

Verb

*kuxu-

  1. to dry

Descendants

From *kuxu-

  • Middle Mongol:
  • 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:
  • Monguor:
    • Mongghul: huusinni
    • Mangghuer: khuosunni
  • Bonan: xoosung
  • Kangjia: xu
  • Dongxiang: khosun
  • Mogholi: qosun

From *kuxu + *-raï (dry)

  • Mongolian:
    • Classical: ᠬᠠᠭᠤᠷᠠᠢ (qaɣurai)
    • Khalkha Mongolian: хуурай (xuuraj)
  • Kalmyk: хүүрә (xüürä)
  • Buryat: хуурай (xuuraj)
  • Khamnigan Mongol: xuurai
  • Daur: xwaarii
  • East Yugur: xuurii
  • Bashkir: ҡурай (quray)
  • Kazakh: қурай (qurai)
  • Kyrgyz: куурай (kuuray)
  • Uyghur: قوراي (qoray)

See also

  • *koxasun (empty)

Further reading

  • Nugteren, Hans (2011) Mongolic phonology and the Qinghai-Gansu languages (dissertation), Utrecht: LOT, pages 416, 434
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