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Proto-North Caucasian: *=ɨ̆ć_ĭ
Sino-Caucasian etymology: Sino-Caucasian etymology
Meaning: brother, sister
Proto-Nakh: *wašo, *jašo
Proto-Avaro-Andian: *woc:i, *joc:i
Proto-Tsezian: *ʔɨs: A (/*ʔɨs:Vju)
Proto-Lak: us:u, s:u
Proto-Dargwa: *ʔuc:i, *ruc:i
Proto-Lezghian: *čʷɨj, *čɨj /*rɨčɨj
Proto-Khinalug: c:ɨ, rɨcɨ
Proto-West Caucasian: *č́ʷǝ (/*ǯ́ʷǝ)
Notes: One of the most stable and widely spread NC kinship terms with changing class prefixes. It is also preserved in HU, cf. Hurr. še-ni 'brother' (despite another etymology given in Diakonoff-Starostin 1986, 43, the word most probably belongs here).

    Two basic original forms must be reconstructed as *u_-ɨ̆ć_ĭ(jV) 'brother' (with frequent further development > *ć_wɨ̆jV or *ć_wĭjV; exactly this form is reflected, e.g., in PL and PWC), and *j-ɨ̆ć_ĭ(jV) 'sister' (sometimes with a similar contraction > *ć_ĭjV). The arisal of the new feminine class prefix *r- in the Eastern area led to a new formation *r-ɨ̆ć_ĭ(jV) 'sister', reflected in Darg., Khin. and part of Lezghian languages.

    See Trubetzkoy 1930, 278, Rogava 1956, Balkarov 1969, Shagirov 1, Abdokov 1983, 87. Despite Charaya 1912 and Yakovlev 1941, Kartvelian words for 'brother' (Megr. ǯima, Georg. ʒma) and 'son' (šwili) have nothing to do with PNC *=ɨ̆ć_ĭ.

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