ásaaʼ

Etymology

Possibly Proto-Athabaskan *usa̓sakʸ, suggested to be of Eskimo-Aleut origin, compare Aleut isxatix (grass basket). Cognate with Chiricahua ʼísaa, Eyak ʼishXah, Tsuut'ina ʼásaʼ, Dena'ina isukʼ.

Noun

ásaaʼ (possessed form beʼésaʼ)

  1. pot, dish, bowl, kettle, pan, jar
  2. (music) drum

Inflection

or

Derived terms

  • ásaah (into a pot)
  • ásaatsʼiil (potsherd)
  • ásaaʼtsoh (large pot, vase)
  • ásaaʼyázhí (small pot, jar)

References

  • Young, Robert, Morgan, William, Midgette, Sally (1992) Analytical lexicon of Navajo, Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, →ISBN, page 10
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