yamma
English
editNoun
edityamma (plural yammas)
- Obsolete spelling of llama.
- 1869, Georges Louis Leclerc comte de Buffon, Buffon's Natural History, page 89:
- The yamma is variegated in colour, and has long slender legs; all have valuable wool or hair, but that of the alpaca is best known.
- 1872, Samuel Orchart Beeton, Beeton’s Brave Tales, Bold Ballads, and Travels and Perils by Land and Sea, pages 1008–1009:
- Some, indeed, go still further, saying that there is but one species, and that the Alpaca, Huanaco, and Yamma are but varieties of the Llama.
- 1885, John George Wood, Popular Natural History, page 240:
- The Yamma, or Llama, is of brown or variegated color, and its legs are long and slender. In former days this animal was the only beast of burden which was possessed by the natives, and it was largely used by the Spaniards (who described it as a sheep) for the same purpose.
References
edit- “Yamma”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
Anagrams
editChoctaw
editAlternative forms
edit- yʋmma (traditional)
Pronoun
edityamma
Inflection
editemphatic | possessive‡ | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
singular | paucal | plural | singular | paucal | plural | |
first-person | ano sashno† |
pishno | hapishno | ammi | pimmi | hapimmi |
second-person | chishno | hachishno | chimmi | hachimmi | ||
third-person | yamma | ilap | ||||
† Recent analogous formation in Mississippi Choctaw. Considered substandard. ‡ First- and second-person are archaic in Mississippi Choctaw, where the emphatic pronouns are used for possession instead. |
Determiner
edityamma
Adverb
edityamma
Related terms
edit- yammak (“then”)
Interjection
edityamma
See also
edit- ilappa (“this, here”)
Hausa
editPronunciation 1
editNoun
edityâmma f (possessed form yâmmar̃)
Pronunciation 2
editNoun
edityâmmā f (possessed form yâmmar̃)
References
edit- Newman, Paul (2007) A Hausa-English Dictionary (Yale Language Series), New Haven, London: Yale University Press, →ISBN, page 223.
Yagara
editNoun
edityamma
References
edit- State Library of Queensland, Indigenous Language Wordlists Turubul Body Parts.
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