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Reconstruction:Proto-Austronesian/Sasaq

This Proto-Austronesian entry contains reconstructed terms and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Proto-Austronesian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /saʃaq/

Verb

*Sasaq

  1. (transitive) to sharpen, whet

Descendants

  • Tsouic
    • Tsou: sasa
  • Southern Formosan
  • Proto-Malayo-Polynesian: *hasaq
    • Philippine
      • Northern Luzon
      • Central Luzon
        • Sambalic
          • Bolinao: asa'
          • Abenlen Ayta: aha
          • Mag-Anchi Ayta: aha
      • Greater Central Philippine
        • Central Philippine
        • South Mangyan
        • Palawanic
          • Brooke's Point Palawano: asa'
          • Central Palawano: asaq
        • Subanen
          • Central Subanen: asa'
        • Manobo
          • Agusan Manobo: 'hasà
        • Gorontalo–Mongondow
          • Mongondow: ata'
      • Kalamian
        • Calamian Tagbanwa: asak
      • South Mindanao
        • Tboli: éhék
      • Sangiric
      • Minahasan: *asaʔ
    • Barito
      • Sama-Bajaw
        • Inabaknon: hasa'
        • Yakan: asa'
        • Inner Sulu
          • Central Sama: asa'
          • Southern Sama: asah
        • Borneo Coast
          • Mapun: asa'
          • West Coast Bajau: asa'
      • East Barito
      • West Barito
    • North Bornean
      • Northeast Sabahan
      • Southwest Sabahan
        • Dusunic
      • North Sarawakan
        • Bintulu: asek
        • Dayic
      • Central Sarawakan
        • Melanau-Kajang
        • Punan–Müller-Schwaner
          • Punan
            • Punan Bah-Biau: mengaa'
            • Punan Tubu: menga'
            • Punan Aput: maha'
            • Bukitan: ngaha'
            • Ukit: ngasa'
          • Müller-Schwaner Punan
    • Kayanic
      • Kayan–Murik
        • Baram Kayan: asa
        • Busang Kayan: pasaʔ
        • Bahau: haːʔ
        • Punan Merap: maha
      • Segai–Modang
        • Segai: msae̯ʔ
        • Modang: məsae̯ʔ
    • Land Dayak
      • Benyadu–Bekati'
        • Benyadu': ngansa
        • Bekati': ngansa
      • Bidayuh
        • Bau Bidayuh: ngasa'
        • Bukar-Sadung Bidayuh: ngaasa'
      • Southern Land Dayak
        • Jangkang: ngonsah
        • Ribun: ngoso
    • Rejang: aseak
    • Northwest Sumatra–Barrier Islands
      • Batak
        • Northern
        • Southern
          • Toba Batak: asa
          • Simalungun Batak: asah
      • Simeulue: asa
      • Mentawai: asa
    • Lampungic
    • Malayo-Sumbawan
    • Old Javanese: asah
    • South Sulawesi
      • Bugis–Tamanic
      • Northern
      • Seko: *asaː
    • Celebic
      • Saluan–Banggai
        • Balantak: asa'
      • Muna–Buton
      • Kaili–Pamona
        • Pamona: asa
        • Uma: aha'
      • Tomini–Tolitoli
      • Bungku–Tolaki
        • Mori Bawah: moaha
    • Chamorro: guåsa'
    • Central Malayo-Polynesian
      • Sumba–Flores
      • Central Maluku
    • Eastern Malayo-Polynesian
      • Halmahera-Cenderawasih
        • Biak: yās
      • Oceanic
        • Western Oceanic
          • North New Guinea
          • Meso-Melanesian
            • Roviana: asaia
            • Simbo: asa
        • Central-Eastern Oceanic
          • Southeast Solomonic
            • Bugotu–Gela
              • Bughotu: a-aha
            • Malaita–Makira
          • Southern Oceanic
          • Central Pacific
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