pa꞉do

O'odham

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish pato, from Andalusian Arabic [script needed] (páṭṭ), from Arabic بَطّ (baṭṭ), from Middle Persian [Term?], from Proto-Iranian [Term?].

Noun

pa꞉do (plural papdo or papado)

  1. duck

Derived terms

  • pa꞉doga
  • pa꞉dokam
  • pa꞉domaḍ

References

  • Mathiot, Madeleine ([20122013]) Tohono 'O'odham-English Dictionary, volume II, archived from the original on 4 October 2015, page 136
  • Saxton, Dean, Saxton, Lucille, Enos, Susie (1983) Dictionary: Tohono Oʼodham/Pima to English, English to Tohono Oʼodham/Pima, second edition, Tucson: The University of Arizona Press, page 49
  • Zepeda, Ofelia (1983) A Tohono Oʼodham Grammar, Tucson: The University of Arizona Press, page 169
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