Reconstruction:Proto-North Iroquoian/teʔɹõ
Proto-North Iroquoian
Alternative forms
- *ẽtiʔɹõ
Etymology
From Proto-Iroquoian *tiʔɹ.
Noun
*ˈteʔɹõ
Usage notes
The term has semantically shifted to “raccoon” in languages other than Tuscarora.
Descendants
- Proto-Tuscarora-Nottoway: *ˈˀteʔɹõ
- Tuscarora: nérʔę (“skunk”)
- Proto-Mohawk-Oneida:
- Mohawk: atí꞉ron (“raccoon”)
- Seneca: ʌti꞉lú (“raccoon”)
References
- Charles Julian (2010), A history of the Iroquoian Languages[1], University of Manitoba, pages 543–4