Reconstruction:Proto-Malayo-Polynesian/tubah

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This Proto-Malayo-Polynesian 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-Malayo-Polynesian

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Etymology

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From Proto-Austronesian *tubah.

Noun

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*tubah

  1. Derris elliptica (a plant with roots that are pounded and put in rivers to stun fish)

Descendants

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  • Philippine
    • Batanic
      • Ibatan: toba
    • Northern Luzon
      • Ilocano: túba
      • Cagayan Valley
      • Northeastern Luzon
        • Casiguran Dumagat Agta: tube
      • Meso-Cordilleran
        • Central Cordilleran
        • Southern Cordilleran
    • Central Luzon
      • Sambalic
    • Greater Central Philippine
      • Central Philippine
      • Manobo
        • Binukid: tuba
        • Western Bukidnon Manobo: tuva
      • Palawanic
        • Central Palawano: tuba
      • Danao
      • Gorontalo–Mongondow
    • Kalamian
    • Sangiric
    • Minahasan
  • North Bornean
    • Northeast Sabah
    • Southwest sabah
      • Dusunic
      • Murutic
      • Paitanic
    • North Sarawak
      • Bintulu: tuva
      • Berawan–Lower Baram
      • Dayic
      • Kenyah
    • Central Sarawak
  • Basap–Barito
    • Basap: tuba
    • East Barito
    • Mahakam
      • Tunjung: tuwaʔ
    • West Barito
  • Kayanic
    • Bahau: tufaʔ
    • Busang Kayan: tuvaʔ
  • Land Dayak
    • Benyadu-Bekati
      • Benyadu': tubaʔ
      • Bekati': tubaʔ
    • Bidayuh
    • Southern Land Dayak
  • Northwest Sumatra–Barrier Islands
  • Malayo-Sumbawan
  • Old Javanese: tuba
  • South Sulawesi
    • Bugis-Tamanic
    • Makassaric
    • Northern
      • Toraja-Sa'dan: tua
    • Seko
  • Celebic
    • Tomini–Tolitoli
    • Kaili–Pamona
  • Central Malayo-Polynesian
    • Bima: dua
    • Sumba–Flores
      • Sumba–Hawu
      • Western Flores
        • Manggarai–Rembong
        • Central Flores
    • Central Maluku
    • Timoric
  • Eastern Malayo-Polynesian

References

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