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Reconstruction:Proto-Tungusic/samān
Proto-Tungusic
Etymology
Several possibilities:
- Generally accepted to be a derivation from *sā- (“to know”).
- Unlike the first section, EDAL derives it from an unknown stem *samā-, to make a compare with Proto-Mongolic *süme. Compare also Evenki самасик (samasik, “shamanic robes”) which could actually be from *samā-.
- Could be a loanword from Tocharian B ṣamāne (“monk”) or Chinese 沙門/沙门 (shāmén, “Buddhist monk”), from Pali samaṇa from Sanskrit श्रमण (śramaṇa, “ascetic, monk, devotee”), from श्रम (śrama, “weariness, exhaustion; labor, toil; etc.”).
Descendants
- Jurchenic:
- Manchu: ᠰᠠᠮᠠᠨ (saman)
- Tungusic:
References
- Cincius, V. I. (1977) Сравнительный словарь тунгусо-маньчжурских языков [Comparative Dictionary of Tungus-Manchu Languages] (in Russian), volume 2, Leningrad: Nauka, page 59
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