kanawa
Apalaí
editEtymology
editA South American Wanderwort. Among Cariban cognates compare Kari'na kanawa, Trió kanawa, Wayana kanawa, Hixkaryana kanawa, Waiwai kanawa, Akawaio kanaw, kanwa, Macushi kanawa, Pemon kanau, kanwa, Ye'kwana kanowa. Also related further afield to Taíno *kanowa (“dugout canoe”) and similar terms in many other languages; see the further comparanda given under Proto-Arawak *kanawa.
Noun
editkanawa
Hixkaryana
editEtymology
editA South American Wanderwort. Among Cariban cognates compare Apalaí kanawa, Kari'na kanawa, Trió kanawa, Wayana kanawa, Waiwai kanawa, Akawaio kanaw, kanwa, Macushi kanawa, Pemon kanau, kanwa, Ye'kwana kanowa. Also related further afield to Taíno *kanowa (“dugout canoe”) and similar terms in many other languages; see the further comparanda given under Proto-Arawak *kanawa.
Noun
editkanawa
Kari'na
editEtymology
editA South American Wanderwort. Among Cariban cognates compare Apalaí kanawa, Trió kanawa, Wayana kanawa, Hixkaryana kanawa, Waiwai kanawa, Akawaio kanaw, kanwa, Macushi kanawa, Pemon kanau, kanwa, Ye'kwana kanowa. Also related further afield to Taíno *kanowa (“dugout canoe”) and similar terms in many other languages; see the further comparanda given under Proto-Arawak *kanawa.
Pronunciation
edit- (Venezuela) IPA(key): [kanaːβa]
- (West Suriname) IPA(key): [kanaːʋa]
- (East Suriname) IPA(key): [kanaːwa]
Noun
editkanawa (possessed kanawary)
References
edit- Courtz, Hendrik (2008) A Carib grammar and dictionary[1], Toronto: Magoria Books, →ISBN, page 290
- Ahlbrinck, Willem (1931) “kanawa”, in Encyclopaedie der Karaïben, Amsterdam: Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen, page 204; republished as Willem Ahlbrinck, Doude van Herwijnen, transl., L'Encyclopédie des Caraïbes[2], Paris, 1956, page 198
Trió
editEtymology
editA South American Wanderwort. Among Cariban cognates compare Apalaí kanawa, Kari'na kanawa, Wayana kanawa, Hixkaryana kanawa, Waiwai kanawa, Akawaio kanaw, kanwa, Macushi kanawa, Pemon kanau, kanwa, Ye'kwana kanowa. Also related further afield to Taíno *kanowa (“dugout canoe”) and similar terms in many other languages; see the further comparanda given under Proto-Arawak *kanawa.
Noun
editkanawa
Wayana
editEtymology
editA South American Wanderwort. Among Cariban cognates compare Apalaí kanawa, Kari'na kanawa, Trió kanawa, Hixkaryana kanawa, Waiwai kanawa, Akawaio kanaw, kanwa, Macushi kanawa, Pemon kanau, kanwa, Ye'kwana kanowa. Also related further afield to Taíno *kanowa (“dugout canoe”) and similar terms in many other languages; see the further comparanda given under Proto-Arawak *kanawa.
Noun
editkanawa