Reconstruction:Proto-Malayo-Polynesian/tumah

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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 *CuməS.

Noun

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*tumah

  1. clothes louse
  2. body louse

Descendants

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  • Philippine
    • Batanic
      • Itbayat: tomah
      • Ivatan: tuma
      • Ibatan: toma
    • Northern Luzon
      • Ilocano: túma
      • Meso-Cordilleran
        • Central Cordilleran
          • Ifugao
          • Bontok-Kankanaey
        • Southern Cordilleran
    • Central Luzon
      • Kapampangan: tuma
      • Sambalic
    • Greater Central Philippine
      • Central Philippine
      • South Mangyan
      • Palawanic
        • Central Palawano: tuma
        • Brooke's Point Palawano: tuma
      • Subanen
        • Central Subanen: tuma
      • Manobo
      • Danao
      • Gorontalo–Mongondow
    • Kalamian
    • Sangiric
    • Minahasan
  • Greater Barito
    • Sama–Bajaw
    • West Barito
  • North Bornean
    • Northeast Sabahan
    • North Sarawakan
    • Central Sarawakan
  • Land Dayak
    • Bidayuh
      • Bukar-Sadung Bidayuh: tumuh
  • Northwest Sumatra–Barrier Islands
  • Rejang: tumêi
  • Malayo-Sumbawan
  • Old Javanese: tuma
  • South Sulawesi
  • Celebic
    • Saluan–Banggai
    • Muna–Buton
    • Tomini–Tolitoli
    • Wotu–Wolio
  • Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian: *tuma
    • Central Malayo-Polynesian
      • Sumba–Flores
      • Kei–Tanimbar
      • Selaru
        • Selaru: tum-lef
      • Timoric
      • Central Maluku
        • West Central Maluku
    • Eastern Malayo-Polynesian
      • Halmahera–Cenderawasih
        • Halmahera Sea
      • Oceanic: *tuma
        • Western Oceanic
          • North New Guinea
          • Meso-Melanesian
          • Papuan Tip
        • Central-Eastern Oceanic
          • Southeast Solomonic
            • Bugotu–Gela
            • Malaita–Makira
              • Wala: ne-tum
          • Central Pacific
            • Polynesian: *tuma
              • Tongic
              • Nuclear Polynesian
                • Ellicean
                • Futunic

References

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