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Reconstruction:Proto-Malayo-Polynesian/duʀi

This Proto-Malayo-Polynesian 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-Malayo-Polynesian

Etymology

From Proto-Austronesian *duʀi.

Noun

*duʀi

  1. thorn

Descendants

  • Philippine
    • Central Luzon
      • Abenlen Ayta: diwi
      • Bolinao: diwi
    • Greater Central Philippine
      • Central Philippine
      • South Mangyan
      • Manobo
        • Binukid: dugi
        • Higaonon: dugi
        • Ata Manobo: dugi
        • Obo Manobo: duhi'
        • Dibabawon Manobo: dugi
        • Western Bukidnon Manobo: duɣi
      • Subanen
        • Central Subanen: dugi
      • Palawanic
      • Gorontalo–Mongondow
    • Kalamian
    • Giangan: dulya
    • Sangiric: *duʀi (“bone”)
      • North
        • Sangil: duri
        • Sangir: duhi
        • Talaud: dullri
      • South
    • Minahasan: *duhi (“bone”)
      • Tontemboan: du'i, ru'i
      • Tombulu: duhi
      • Tonsawang: duhi
      • Tonsea: dui
      • Tondano: rui
  • Basap–Barito
    • Sama–Bajaw
    • East Barito
      • Tawoyan: dui
      • Dusun Witu: rundrui
      • Ma'anyan: runrui
      • Malagasy: roy
    • West Barito
    • Mahakam
    • Basap: duri
  • North Bornean
    • Northeast Sabahan
    • Southwest Sabahan
      • Dusunic
      • Paitanic
        • Tombonuo: ruwi
        • Upper Kinabatangan: dui
      • Murutic
    • North Sarawakan
      • Bintulu: ruey
      • Berawan–Lower Baram
        • Berawan: dukkih
        • Kiput: durey
    • Central Sarawakan
      • Melanau
        • Central Melanau: duwei
        • Kanowit: durei
      • Kajang
        • Sekapan: duey
        • Kajaman: duey
        • Lahanan: luey
      • Punan
      • Müller-Schwaner Punan
  • Land Dayak
    • Southern Land Dayak
  • Northwest Sumatra–Barrier Islands
    • Batak
    • Simeulue: rui
    • Enggano: e-dudui
  • Malayo-Sumbawan
  • Old Javanese: rwi, ri
  • South Sulawesi
  • Celebic
    • Saluan–Banggai
      • Balantak: ruri'
    • Muna–Buton
    • Tomini–Tolitoli
    • Kaili–Pamona
    • Bungku–Tolaki: *rui
  • Central Malayo-Polynesian
    • Sumba–Flores
    • Flores–Lembata
      • Kedang: lurin
    • Timoric
      • Tetum: ruin
      • Rote–Meto
      • Kawaimina
      • Luangic–Kisaric
      • Wetar–Galoli
        • Ili'uun: rurin
        • Tugun: rurin
    • Kei–Tanimbar
      • Kei: lurin
    • Central Maluku
      • East Seram
      • Nunusaku
        • Patakai–Manusela
        • Three Rivers
        • Piru Bay
  • Oceanic: *ruʀi, *suʀi
    • Admiralty Islands
      • Western
      • Eastern
        • Manus
          • West
            • Likum: cui
            • Sori-Harengan: hui
            • Nyindrou: drui
            • Bipi: xuy
          • Intermediate
          • East
            • Nali: drui
            • Koro (New Guinea): drui
            • Ponam: hui
        • Southeast
    • Western Oceanic
      • Meso-Melanesian
      • North New Guinea
      • Papuan Tip
    • Central-Eastern Oceanic
      • Southeast Solomonic
        • Bugotu–Gela
        • Malaita–Makira
      • Southern Oceanic
        • North Vanuatu
          • Torres–Banks
          • Espiritu Santo
          • Maewo–Ambae–North Pentecost
          • South Pentecost
      • Central Pacific
        • West Fijian–Rotuman
          • Rotuman: sui
          • Western Fijian: sui
        • East Fijian–Polynesian
          • Fijian: sui
          • Polynesian: *hui
            • Tongic
            • Nuclear Polynesian: *iwi
              • Samoic–Outlier
                • Ellicean
                  • Tuvaluan: ivi
                  • Kapingamarangi: iwi
                  • Nukuoro: ivi
                • Futunic
                  • Anuta: ivi
                  • East Futuna: ivi
                  • Futuna-Aniwa: iwi
                • Samoic
              • Eastern Polynesian
                • Marquesic
                  • North Marquesan: ivi
                  • Mangarevan: ivi
                  • Hawaiian: iwi
                • Tahitic
                • Rapa Nui: ivi

References

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