Reconstruction:Proto-Algonquian/nyi·šwa·šika
Proto-Algonquian edit
Etymology edit
From *nyi·šwi (“two”). Compare the terms for 6 and 8, which were also formed (from 1 and 3, respectively) by the addition of *-a·šika.
Numeral edit
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Cardinal : *nyi·šwa·šika | ||
*nyi·šwa·šika
- seven (7)
Descendants edit
- Plains Algonquian
- Central Algonquian
- Ojibwe: niizhwaaswi (“seven”)
- Innu (Montagnais): nishuasht (“seven”)
- Old Montagnais: nîšwâšič (“seven”)
- Eastern Algonquian
- Massachusett: nesáusuk, nəsasuk (“seven”)
- Mohegan-Pequot: nisôsk (“seven”)
- Unami: nishash (“seven”)
- Munsee: níishaash (“seven”)
See also edit
- *ta·paw-, whence some Algonquian languages derived their words for "seven"