< Reconstruction:Proto-Mongolic
Reconstruction:Proto-Mongolic/hünegen
Proto-Mongolic
Alternative forms
- *pünegen, *φünegen (pre-Proto-Mongolic, before disputed Ramstedt–Pelliot's law)
Reconstruction
Most languages show *hünegen, the raising or disappearance of the middle vowel in some forms is likely secondary.
Etymology
Analyzable as *hüne- + *-gen, with the second element recurring in other animal names.
Descendants
- Middle Mongol:
- Mongolian: ᠦᠨᠡᠭᠡᠨ (ünegen)
- Arabic: هوناكان (hünegen) (Muqaddimat), هُنْكانْ, هُُونْكان (hüngen) (Leiden manuscript)
- Armenian: հօնքան (hōnkʻan) (Kirakos Gandzaketsi)
- Chinese: 伏捏革 (伏捏革) (Beilu Yiyu), [script needed] (hunegen) (Secret History)
- Phags-Pa: ꡜꡠꡟ (heu-) (text damaged)
- Mongolian:
- Classical: ᠦᠨᠡᠭᠡ (ünege)
- Khalkha Mongolian: үнэг (üneg)
- Ordos: /ʉnege/
- Buryat: үнэгэ (ünege), үнэгэн (ünegen)
- Khamnigan Mongol: ünege(n)
- Kalmyk: үнгн (üngn)
- Daur: xunugw, hunehe, ünüg
- East Yugur: hönegen, henegen
- Monguor:
- Kangjia: fünigo
- Dongxiang: funiegve, funiegven, funieɣè
- Mogholi: eljigan
Further reading
- Nugteren, Hans (2011) Mongolic phonology and the Qinghai-Gansu languages (dissertation), Utrecht: LOT, page 369
- Poppe, Nicholas (1955) Introduction to Mongolian comparative studies, Helsinki: Suomalais-ugrilainen Seura, page 55
- Poppe, Nicholas (1964) “On some Mongolian names of wild beasts”, in Central Asiatic Journal, volume 9, number 3, pages 162–163
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