mac̣i

Kamkata-viri

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from a descendant of Sanskrit माक्षिक (mākṣiká) with unexplained nasalization, which was then regularly lost in the Western dialect.[1]

Noun

mac̣í m (Western)

  1. honey

References

  1. ^ Halfmann, Jakob (2025). The Diversification of Indo-Iranian and the Position of the Nuristani Languages. Wiesbaden: Reichert.