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Reconstruction:Proto-Dravidian/kay

This Proto-Dravidian 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-Dravidian

Etymology

Possibly related to *key (to do).

Noun

*kay

  1. hand

Descendants

  • Central Dravidian:
    • Kolami-Naiki:
      • Kolami: కీ (), కెయ్ (key), కీయ్ (kīy), కియు (kiyu)
      • Southeastern Kolami: కీ ()
    • Parji-Gadaba:
      • Duruwa: [script needed] (key)
      • Kondekor: కియ్యూ (kiyyū), కియ్ (kiy)
      • Ollari: కి (ki)
  • North Dravidian:
    • Kurukh-Malto:
      • Kurukh: [script needed] (xekkhā)
      • Kumarbhag Paharia: [script needed] (qeqe)
  • South Dravidian:
    • South Dravidian I:
      • Tamil-Kannada:
        • Kannada: ಕೈ (kai), ಕಯ್ಯಿ (kayyi), ಕಯಿ (kayi), ಕಯ್ (kay)
        • Tamil-Kodagu:
        • Tulu: ಕೈ (kai), ಕಯಿ (kayi)
    • South-Central Dravidian:
      • Gondi-Kui:
        • Gondi: కై (kai)
        • Konda-Kui:
          • Konda-Dora: కియు (kiyu), కివు (kivu)
          • Kuvi-Kui:
            • Kui (India): କାଜୁ (kaju), କାଗୁ (kagu)
            • Kuvi: କେ୕ୟୁ (kēyu), କେ୕ୟୂ (kēyū), କେୟ୍ୟୁ (keyyu), କେୟୁ (keyu), କାୟ୍ୟୁ (kayyu)
      • Manda-Pengo:
        • Manda (India): କିୟ୍ (kiy)
        • Pengo: କେୟ୍ (key)
    • Telugu: చెయ్యి (ceyyi), చేయి (cēyi), చెయి (ceyi), కై (kai), కయి (kayi)

References

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