*makuwæ-

=Proto-Sumro-Naukl=

Etymology
From Proto-Sumro-Naukl *ama- ("land") + *kuwæ- ("breadth, span, width, size")

Pronunciation

 * /'ma.kuwæ/

Noun
*makuwæ- inanimate
 * Collective: *makuwæwæm
 * 1) World

Descendants

 * Proto-Naukl: *meku- ("world")
 * Ethogiath: meky ("world")
 * Proto-Mangeodge: *mačowe- ("world")
 * Old Mangeodge: macovevi ("world")
 * Mid Middle Mangeodge: macoviv ("world")
 * Early Binerith: məxüvev ("world")
 * West Middle Mangeodge: mahvi ("world")
 * Romoruzian: mâvi ("world")
 * Rovianzian: nzi ("world")
 * South Middle Mangeodge: mavi ("world")
 * Proto-Sucumian: *makwe- ("world")
 * Light Sucumian: makwe ("world")
 * Red Sucumian: makvæ ("world")
 * Proto-Sumric: *əmaku- ("world")
 * Hajec: imak ("world")
 * Old Tuura: omagu ("world")
 * Old Sumrë: maku ("world")
 * Lammi: maku ("world")
 * Old Moca: mekọ ("world")
 * East Middle Moca: meko ("world")
 * South Luabian: mekko ("world")
 * Old Naumes: makhu ("world")
 * Middle Naumes: mahu ("world")
 * Alatir: mka ("world")
 * Old Nusibara: makxu ("world")
 * Middle Sumri: maku ("world")
 * Late Middle Sumri: aku ("world")
 * Chozh: akw ("world")
 * Misiuri: MAKHU ("world")
 * Early Meddió: MUI ("world")
 * Risorese: mui ("world")
 * Meddió: mu ("world")
 * Primitive Branjish: mahu ("world")