Reconstruction:Proto-Oceanic/qusan

This Proto-Oceanic 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-Oceanic edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *quzan, from Proto-Austronesian *quzaN.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

*qusan

  1. rain

Descendants edit

  • Admiralty Islands
    • Manus
      • Bipi: wus
  • Western Oceanic
    • Meso-Melanesian
      • Bali–Vitu
      • Willaumez
      • New Ireland–Northwest Solomonic
        • Tungag–Nalik
        • Northwest Solomonic
    • North New Guinea
      • Schouten
      • Huon Gulf
    • Papuan Tip
  • Central-Eastern Oceanic
    • Southeast Solomonic
      • Bugotu–Nggela
      • Malaita–Makira
    • Southern Oceanic
      • North Vanuatu
        • Torres–Banks
        • Espiritu Santo
        • South Pentecost
      • South Vanuatu
        • Central Vanuatu
          • Malakula
          • Ambrym–Paama–Epi
            • Southeast Ambrym: us
            • Bierebo: yua
          • Shepherd–Efate
            • South Efate: us
    • Micronesian
      • Nuclear Micronesian
        • Marshallese: wōt (rain), ute (to rain on)
        • Chuukic-Pohnpeic
          • Chuukic
          • Pohnpeic
            • Mokilese: wud (rain, to rain)
    • Central Pacific
      • West Fijian–Rotuman
        • Rotuman: usa
        • Western Fijian: uca
      • East Fijian–Polynesian
        • Fijian: uca
        • Proto-Polynesian: *quha (rain)
          • Tongic
            • Tongan: ʻuha (rain, to rain, rainy, wet)
            • Niuean: uha
            • Niuafo'ou: ʻua
          • Nuclear Polynesian
            • Samoic–Outlier
              • Ellicean
                • Tuvaluan: ua
                • Kapingamarangi: ua
                • Nukuoro: ua
              • Samoic
                • Samoan: ua
                • Tokelauan: ua
            • Eastern Polynesian
              • Marquesic
                • North Marquesan: ua
                • Mangarevan: ùa
                • Hawaiian: ua (rain, to rain, rainy)
              • Tahitic
                • Tahitian: ua
                • Rarotongan: ua
                • Maori: ua (rain, to rain)
              • Rapa Nui: ûa