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Kui-Kuwi etymology :

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Proto-Kui-Kuwi : *nō- (caus. *nōt-)
Meaning : to pain
Gondwan etymology: Gondwan etymology
Kui : nōva (nōt-) "to be painful, ache; n. pain, aching, suffering"
Khuttia Kui : noppo "ache, pain"
Sunkarametta Kuwi : nō- (-t-) "to pain, ache"
Parja Kuwi : nō- (-t-) "to pain, ache"
Kuwi (Israel) : nō- (-t-) "to pain, ache"
Additional forms : Also Kui nospa (nost-) to give pain to; nōmeri fever, sickness, illness; Kuwi_F, Kuwi_S, Kuwi_Su, Kuwi_Isr nōmeri fever, sickness, illness; Kuwi_F, Kuwi_Isr nōhi pain; Kuwi_Isr lunj- (-it-) to ache, throb with pain; luh- (lust-) to cause pain
Notes : The added forms probably all have suffixes; however, the forms lunj- and luh- may well be different (from *nunj-, *nus-p-).
Number in DED : 3793
kuiet-meaning,kuiet-prnum,kuiet-kui,kuiet-kuttia,kuiet-kuwi_su,kuiet-kuwi_p,kuiet-kuwi_isr,kuiet-addition,kuiet-notes,kuiet-dednum,

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