"mani'yba" meaning in Old Tupi

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Noun

Forms: mandi'yba [alternative]
Etymology: Inherited from Proto-Tupi-Guarani *maniʔɨβ. By surface analysis, *mani + 'yba. Etymology templates: {{etymon|tpw|:inh|tup-gua-pro:*maniʔɨβ|:afeq|-a|id=cassava|text=+}} Inherited from Proto-Tupi-Guarani *maniʔɨβ., {{surf|tpw|*mani|'yba}} By surface analysis, *mani + 'yba Head templates: {{head|tpw|noun|?|||||||||||o emani'yba|||||cat2=|cat3=nouns|cat4=|head=}} mani'yba (?), {{tpw-noun}} mani'yba (?)
  1. cassava plant (Manihot esculenta)
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