< Reconstruction:Proto-Dravidian
Reconstruction:Proto-Dravidian/kay
Proto-Dravidian
Etymology
Possibly related to *key (“to do”).
Descendants
- Central Dravidian:
- North Dravidian:
- Kurukh-Malto:
- Kurukh: [script needed] (xekkhā)
- Kumarbhag Paharia: [script needed] (qeqe)
- Kurukh-Malto:
- South Dravidian:
- South Dravidian I:
- 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)
- Gondi-Kui:
- Telugu: చెయ్యి (ceyyi), చేయి (cēyi), చెయి (ceyi), కై (kai), కయి (kayi)
References
- Krishnamurti, Bhadriraju (2003) The Dravidian Languages (Cambridge Language Surveys), Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 525.
- Burrow, T., Emeneau, M. B. (1984) “kai”, in A Dravidian etymological dictionary, 2nd edition, Oxford University Press, →ISBN.
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