kik·y-

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Northern Sierra Miwok

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Etymology

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Proto-Utian *ki·k/*kik·i (water).[1]

Noun

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kik·y-

  1. water

References

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  • Catherine A. Callaghan, Northern Sierra Miwok Dictionary
  1. ^ Lyle Campbell, American Indian Languages: The Historical Linguistics of Native America (2000, →ISBN, page 422, citing Callaghan (1991).

Southern Sierra Miwok

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Etymology

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Proto-Utian *ki·k/*kik·i (water).[1]

Noun

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kik·y-

  1. water

References

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  • Sylvia M. Broadbent, A Grammar of Southern Sierra Miwok (1960), page 152: kik:y-
  • Sylvia M. Broadbent, The Southern Sierra Miwok language (1964), page 353: kik·y-
  1. ^ Lyle Campbell, American Indian Languages: The Historical Linguistics of Native America (2000, →ISBN, page 422, citing Callaghan (1991).