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Reconstruction:Proto-Bantu/nkókó

This Proto-Bantu entry contains reconstructed words 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-Bantu

Alternative forms

Etymology

Probably onomatopoeia, with a high amount of variation in forms. Cognates farther afield in Benue-Congo include Akan akokɔ.

Verb

*nkókó class 9 (plural *nkókó class 10) [1]

  1. (Common Bantu) chicken, fowl

Usage notes

This term is shared between many Bantu languages, but a single form cannot be formally reconstructed to the level of Proto-Bantu because of historical or linguistic considerations. Chickens were introduced after Proto-Bantu, so this form is the result of ancient borrowing across Bantu.

Descendants

From *nkókó:

  • Great Lakes Bantu:
    • Luganda: enkoko
    • Nyankole: enkoko
    • Rwanda-Rundi: inkoko

From *nkʊ́kʊ́:

  • Northeastern Bantu:
    • Northeast Coast Bantu:
      • Swahili: kuku
      • Ngazidja Comorian: nkuhu
    • Thagiicu:

References

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