Avunkasjeisuja

=Old Mangeodge=

Etymology
A feminine inanimate noun derived from the inanimate noun avunkasjeisvi (“bronze”).

Noun
avunkasjeisuja feminine inanimate
 * 1) Coin
 * 2) Often shortened to just avunkasuja

Descendants

 * North Middle Mangeodge: avvunkassuja (“coin”)
 * Mid Middle Mangeodge: avunkasuga (“coin”)
 * Early Binerith: avunkasuga (“coin”)
 * South Middle Mangeodge: vnkasuja (“coin”)
 * Misiuri (loanword): VINKAS (“coin”)
 * Early Meddió: UINKA (“coin”)
 * Risorese: huin̦ka (“coin”)
 * Meddió: guimpa (“coin, button”)
 * West Middle Mangeodge: vnkasuja (“coin”)
 * Romoruzian: kasuia (“coin”)
 * Rovianzian: kasuia (“coin”)
 * Old Etjarutr: abynkasuja (“coin”)
 * Old Sumrë (loanword): bünkasuja (“coin”) - used only by nomads nearby the kingdom
 * Old Nusibara: nùkasuja (“coin, commerce, money”)
 * Misiuri (loanword): NUKHASUJA (“money”)
 * Early Meddió: NUOSÓ (“money”)
 * Meddió: nuó (“money”)
 * Old Naumes: bȳkkaz (“coin”)
 * Middle Naumes: bȳkgh (“coin”)
 * Naumes: bȳkgh (“coin”)
 * Iriaid: bīk (“coin”)
 * Old Moca: bȳkerọje ("coin")
 * East Middle Moca: pjikero ("coin")
 * South Luabian: pzikero ("coin")