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This Proto-Japonic 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.
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Proto-Japonic
Etymology
Possibly cognate with Middle Korean 벌〯 (pěl, “bee”).
Pronunciation
Noun
*pati
- bee, wasp
Descendants
- Old Japanese: 蜂 (PATI)
- Japanese: 蜂 (hachi, Heian
HH, Tokyo 0 [LH(H)], Kyoto 0 [HH(H)],[1] Kagoshima A [HL(L)[2])
- Proto-Ryukyuan: *pati (tone class A)
- Northern Ryukyuan:
- Kikai: 蜂 (pachi)
- Kunigami: 蜂 (phachī /pʰàtɕíː/)
- Northern Amami Ōshima: 蜂 (hachi)
- Okinawan: 蜂 (hachā /hátɕâː/) (< *patiCa)
- Okinoerabu: 蜂 (hachi /hàtɕí/)
- Southern Amami Ōshima: 蜂 (hach /hátɕ̩/)
- Tokunoshima: 蜂 (hachi /hàtɕɪ́/)
- Yoron: 蜂 (pachi /pàtɕì/)
- Southern Ryukyuan:
- Miyako: 蜂 (patsï)
- Yaeyama: 蜂 (padzï /pádzɨ̀/)
- Yonaguni: 蜂 (hachi, hata /hàtɕî, hàtâ/) (< *pati, *patiCa)
References
- ^ “はち 【蜂】”, in 日本国語大辞典 [Nihon Kokugo Daijiten][1] (in Japanese), 2nd edition, Tokyo: Shogakukan, 2000-2002, released online 2007, →ISBN, concise edition entry available here
- ^ Hirayama, Teruo, editor (1960), 全国アクセント辞典 (Zenkoku Akusento Jiten, “Nationwide Accent Dictionary”) (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Tōkyōdō, →ISBN