"pitunsi" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Proto-Japonic]

Etymology: According to Martin (1987), possibly a compound of *pi (unknown, perhaps the same pi found in *pinkay (“beard”)) + *tu (completion particle) + *-n- (possibly a contraction of the genitive particle の (no)) + *-₍ᵤ₎si (related to animals, as in 肉 (shishi, “meat”, obsolete), 獣 (shishi, “animal (used for meat)”, obsolete), or possibly 牛 (ushi, “cow, ox”)). That said, Martin's suggested compound is problematic. * Completion suffix -tu only attaches to verbs. * There is genitive particle tu, but this is never followed by genitive no. * The case for unreduplicated si is weak; the "meat" sense is only ever attested as sisi, never as si. Etymology templates: {{jpx-ref|Martin (1987)}} Martin (1987), {{com|jpx-pro|4=*-n-|alt1=*pi|alt2=*tu|alt4=*-₍ᵤ₎si|pos1=unknown, perhaps the same pi found in <i class="Latn mention" lang="jpx-pro">*pinkay</i> (“beard”)|pos2=completion particle|pos3=possibly a contraction of the genitive particle <i class="Jpan mention" lang="ojp">の</i> (no)|pos4=related to animals, as in <i class="Jpan mention" lang="ja">肉</i> (shishi, “meat”, obsolete), <i class="Jpan mention" lang="ja">獣</i> (shishi, “animal (used for meat)”, obsolete), or possibly <i class="Jpan mention" lang="ja">牛</i> (ushi, “cow, ox”)}} *pi (unknown, perhaps the same pi found in *pinkay (“beard”)) + *tu (completion particle) + *-n- (possibly a contraction of the genitive particle の (no)) + *-₍ᵤ₎si (related to animals, as in 肉 (shishi, “meat”, obsolete), 獣 (shishi, “animal (used for meat)”, obsolete), or possibly 牛 (ushi, “cow, ox”)) Head templates: {{head|jpx-pro|noun}} *pitunsi
  1. goat Tags: reconstruction
    Sense id: en-pitunsi-jpx-pro-noun-VIDwjzWW
  2. sheep Tags: reconstruction
    Sense id: en-pitunsi-jpx-pro-noun-XFmWFqxQ Categories (other): Proto-Japonic entries with incorrect language header, Proto-Japonic terms interfixed with *-n- Disambiguation of Proto-Japonic entries with incorrect language header: 27 73 Disambiguation of Proto-Japonic terms interfixed with *-n-: 6 94

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