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Reconstruction:Proto-Japonic/turu

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.

Proto-Japonic

Etymology 1

The core meaning appears to be vine; line; string as a noun, and to hang down, as a line or string; to form or take the shape of a line or string (both transitive and intransitive) as a verb.

Cognate with *tura (vine; line, string; line (of things), queue, procession).

Noun

*turu

  1. a vine
  2. a line or string
Descendants
vine
  • Old Japanese: (turu)
    • Japanese: (tsuru)
  • Proto-Ryukyuan: *turu
    • Southern Ryukyuan:
      • Yonaguni: (chirun)
line, string
  • Old Japanese: (turu)
    • Japanese: (tsuru, bowstring; musical instrument string; metal handle attached to both sides of a pot, under which the pot hangs)
  • Proto-Ryukyuan: *turu
    • Northern Ryukyuan:
      • Okinawan: (chiru)
    • Southern Ryukyuan:
      • Yonaguni: (chirun)

Verb

*turu

  1. to hang down, as a line or string
  2. to form or take the shape of a line or string
  3. to fish
Descendants
to hang; to fish
  • Old Japanese: 釣る, 吊る (turu)
  • Proto-Ryukyuan: *turi
    • Northern Ryukyuan:
      • Okinawan: 釣いーん (chīn), 釣ゆん (chiyun)
    • Southern Ryukyuan:
      • Miyako: (tsïï)
      • Yonaguni: 釣るん (chirun)
to form or take the shape of a line or string
  • Old Japanese: 連る (turu)
  • Proto-Ryukyuan: *ture
    • Northern Ryukyuan:
      • Okinawan: 連りゆん (chiriyun)

Etymology 2

Appears to be distinct from *turu meaning vine; line; string; to hang.

Vovin (2008) considers it possibly related to an ancestor of Korean 두루미 (durumi, crane), with a root-final -m vanishing later, leaving only a Kansai accent pattern behind.[1] May ultimately be a regional Wanderwort. Compare also Proto-Turkic *durunja (crane) (whence Turkish turna), Mongolian тогоруу (togoruu, crane), Hungarian daru (crane). (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)

Noun

*turu

  1. a crane (large, long-legged and long-necked bird of the family Gruidae)
Descendants
vine
  • Old Japanese: (turu)
    • Japanese: (tsuru)
  • Proto-Ryukyuan: *turu
    • Northern Ryukyuan:
      • Okinawan: (chiru)
      • Oki-No-Erabu: (chiru)
    • Southern Ryukyuan:
      • Yonaguni: (chirun)

References

  1. Bjarke Frellesvig and John Whitman, editors (2008), chapter 7, in Proto-Japanese: Issues and Prospects, Amsterdam; Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company, Proto-Japanese beyond the accent system, pages 140-156
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