-CHĄ́Ą́ʼ

التعريفات والمعاني

== Navajo == === Etymology 1 === From Proto-Athabaskan *ča(nʸ) ~ *čʷa(nʸ) (“to become exhausted”). Cognate root found in Ahtna tsaa (“to go exhausted”), Chipewyan nínįtsąʼ (“he is tired”). Occurs in Navajo in bases related to “fleeing” and “running”. ==== Root ==== -CHĄ́Ą́ʼ to flee, to run out ===== Synonyms ===== ===== Derived terms ===== ==== Stem set ==== See also Appendix: Roots and stems derivation. ==== References ==== Young, Robert; Morgan, William; Midgette, Sally (1992), Analytical lexicon of Navajo, Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, →ISBN, page 77 === Etymology 2 === From Proto-Athabaskan *čən (“to smell, to stink”). Cognate root found in Ahtna tsen (“smell”), Gwich'in yahtsan (“he smells it”). ==== Root ==== -CHĄ́Ą́ʼ to smell, to sniff ==== References ==== Young, Robert; Morgan, William; Midgette, Sally (1992), Analytical lexicon of Navajo, Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, →ISBN, pages 80-81 ===== Stem set ===== See also Appendix: Roots and stems derivation. ===== Synonyms ===== ===== Derived terms =====