-ʔatx̌

Makah

Etymology

Cognates include Nootka ʔatḥ

Suffix

-ʔatx̌

  1. people, man of a tribe, band, men, persons of a tribe, also a restrictive path-orientation suffix meaning dwelling, residing

Coordinate terms

  • -ʔaqsuq (woman of a tribe, band)

Derived terms

  • c̓iša·ʔatx̌ (Tsishaa people)
  • c̓u·bax̌ʷasatx̌ (Sumas people)
  • dahu·bšatx̌ (Snohomish people)
  • diti·daʔa·tx̌ (Nitinaht/Ditinaht people)
  • du·x̌lu·bi·ʔatx̌ (Lummi people)
  • ha·yte·ʔatx̌ (Haida people)
  • hu·pic̓a·tx̌ (Hopachisat people)
  • huʔa·ya·tx̌ (Ohiat people)
  • kʷidi·t̓atx̌ (Quileute people)
  • kʷi·da·yiɫatx̌ (Queets people)
  • mačɫatx̌ (Muchalat people)
  • nuča·ɫatx̌ (Nuchatlat people)
  • p̓a·či·daʔa·tx̌ (Pachenat people)
  • qiwičida·tx̌ (Cowichan people)
  • qiɫcbaʔa·tx̌ (Kelsemat people)
  • qʷidiččaʔa·tx̌ (Makah people)
  • sa·diča·tx̌ (Saanich people)
  • tu·wa·duxʷatx̌ (Twana people)
  • t̓ukʷa·ʔatx̌ (Toquat people)
  • x̌iškʷi·ʔatx̌ (Hesquiat people)
  • yu·ɫuʔiɫatx̌ (Ucluelet people)
  • čibiqaba·tx̌ (Chimacum people)
  • či·qƛisatx̌ (Chickleset people)
  • šuʔukʷatx̌ (Sooke people)
  • ƛaʔukʷaʔa·tx̌ (Tla-o-qui-aht people)
  • ƛ̓a·laba·tx̌ (Clallam people)
  • ʔa·x̌u·satx̌ (Ahousaht people)
  • ʔi·x̌ʷti·satx̌ (Ehatisat people)
  • ʔiʔiɫx̌ʷaʔa·tx̌ (Elwha people)

References

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