-ʔatḥ
Nootka
Etymology
Literaly "live at", cognate of Ditidaht -ʔatx or Makah -ʔa·tx̌.[1][2][3]
Suffix
-ʔatḥ
Derived terms
Nootka terms suffixed with -ʔatḥ
References
- ^ “Lessons 5 Introductions”, in Barkley Sound[1], University of Victoria, 2015, page 25
- ^ “Lessons 5 Introductions”, in Central Nuu-chah-nulth[2], University of Victoria, 2015, page 25
- ^ Adam Werle (February 2010), “Native names of Westcoast Tribes Part 1: the Meanings of Tribal Names”, in Huu-ay-aht Uyaqhmis[3], number 17
- ^ Larry Paul, Angela Galligos, Layla Rorick, English-Hesquiaht Dictionary M-Z, Hesquiaht First Nation and Hesquiaht Language Program, 2013, page 9.
- ^ “Introductions”, in LING 159: Northern Nuu-chah-nulth[4], University of Victoria, 2013, page 8
- ^ “Introductions”, in LING 159: Kyuquot-Checleseht[5], University of Victoria, 2013, page 8