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Reconstruction:Proto-Austronesian/qaSəlu

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): /ʔasəlu/, /qasəlu/

Noun

*qaSəlu

  1. pestle (instrument used with a mortar to grind things)

Descendants

  • Northern Formosan
    • Atayalic
      • Atayal: sxu', sxaw, qszyu', qhzyaw
      • Taroko: sru
      • Seediq: seru
    • Northwest Formosan
  • East Formosan
  • Rukaic: *asoƚo
  • Southern Formosan
  • Proto-Malayo-Polynesian: *qahəlu
    • Philippine
      • Batanic
      • Northern Luzon
        • Ilocano: aló
        • Cagayan Valley
        • Meso-Cordilleran
          • Pangasinan: álo
          • Kalinga
          • Bontoc
            • Central Bontoc: ʔalʔú
          • Kankanaey
            • Kankanaey: al-ó
            • Northern Kankanay: al-o, ao
          • Ifugao
            • Tuwali Ifugao: al-u
            • Mayoyao Ifugao: al-ú
        • Northeastern Luzon
          • Casiguran Dumagat Agta: álo
      • Central Luzon
        • Kapampangan: álo
        • Sambali
          • Bolinao: a'lo
      • Greater Central Philippine
        • Central Philippine
        • Manobo
          • Agusan Manobo: 'aehu
          • Obo Manobo: 'allu'
          • Tagabawa: allu
        • Subanen
          • Central Subanen: elu
        • South Mangyan
          • Hanunoo: hálʔu
        • Gorontalo–Mongondow
      • Kalamian
      • South Mindanao
        • Tiruray: ʔelew
    • Sama–Bajaw
      • Inabaknon: allo
      • Central Sama: hallu
      • Yakan: hellu
    • Barito
      • East Barito
        • Dusun Witu: alu
        • Ma'anyan: alu
        • Malagasy: akalo
      • West Barito
    • North Bornean
      • Northeast Sabahan
        • Bonggi: golu
        • Ida'an: gellu
      • Southwest Sabahan
        • Dusunic
          • Rungus: goholu
          • Tobilung: to'olu
      • North Sarawakan
        • Bakung: lu
        • Dayic
          • Kelabit: aluh
          • Lun Bawang: aluh
      • Central Sarawakan
        • Punan
          • Punan Bah-Biau: luow
          • Punan Tubu: aluʔ
    • Kayanic
      • Kayan–Murik
        • Kayan
          • Bahau: aloːʔ
          • Rejang Kayan: aluʔ
        • Murik–Merap
          • Murik (Malaysia): lu
          • Punan Merap: lawʔ
      • Segai–Modang
        • Segai: alaw
        • Modang: əlaɵ̯
    • Land Dayak
      • Benyadu–Bekatiʼ
        • Bekati': aɣu
        • Rara Bakati': aru'
      • Bidayuh
        • Bau Bidayuh: aluh
        • Biatah Bidayuh: aruh
      • Southern Land Dayak
        • Jangkang: aɣuh
        • Ribun: alu
        • Sanggau: alú
    • Moken-Moklen
      • Moken: kaʔɔy
    • Northwest Sumatra–Barrier Islands
      • Batak
        • Toba Batak: andalu
      • Nias: halu
      • Simeulue: alaw
    • Malayo-Sumbawan
      • Malayo-Chamic
        • Chamic: *halɔw
          • Acehnese: alèe
          • Coastal Chamic
          • Highlands Chamic
            • Chru–Northern Chamic
              • Chru: hələu
              • Northern Chamic
                • Northern Roglai: haləu
                • Tsat: law³³
            • Jarai–Rade
        • Malayic: *halu
      • Bali–Sasak–Sumbawa
      • Sundanese: ᮠᮜᮥ (halu)
    • Lampungic: *həlu
    • Old Javanese: halu
    • South Sulawesi
      • Buginese: alu, alu-alu
      • Makasar: alu
      • Tae': alu
      • Duri: pealu
    • Celebic
      • Tomini–Tolitoli
        • Tajio: ialu
    • Central Malayo-Polynesian
      • Central Maluku
      • Bima: aru
      • Sumba–Flores
        • Sumba–Hawu
        • Western Flores
          • Manggarai–Rembong
          • Central Flores
      • Flores–Lembata
        • Sika: ʔalu
      • Timoric
    • Palauan: chái

References

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