Bukoksalav

=Old Sumrë=

Etymology
From Old Sumrë buko (“stick, club, pole”) + ksalav, the supine of slaven (“to remember”).

Pronunciation

 * /bukɔ̀ksálav/

Noun
bukoksalav buzzard
 * 1) A small stick or bone which is used to remind its owner of something. Usually a carving is made using pictures, symbols or writing.

Descendants

 * Middle Sumri: pukohsarav (“memory stick”)
 * Misiuri: PUKHÕSARA (“something that triggers a memory”)
 * Early Meddió: UASÁ (“sentimental object, souvenir”)
 * Risorese: uasá (“gift”)