まーすん

Kunigami

Etymology

From Proto-Ryukyuan *mawari (whence Okinawan まーすん (māsun), Miyako まーㇲ゙さまーㇲ゙ (māzsāmaz), Yaeyama まーらしぃん (mārasïn)), from Proto-Japonic *mar- (to die) (whence Hachijō Japanese まるぶ (marubu)).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /maːsuŋ̍/

Verb

まーすん (romaji māsun)

  1. to die

Okinawan

Etymology

From Proto-Ryukyuan *mawari (whence Kunigami まーすん (māsun), Miyako まーㇲ゙さまーㇲ゙ (māzsāmaz), Yaeyama まーらしぃん (mārasïn)), from Proto-Japonic *mar- (to die) (whence Hachijō Japanese まるぶ (marubu)).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /maːsuŋ̍/

Verb

まーすん (intransitive, rōmaji māsun)

  1. to die

References

  • まーすん” in JLect - Japonic Languages and Dialects Database Dictionary, 2019.
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