pënipahkihële

Unami

Etymology

From pëni (to fall) + pahk (leaf) + ihële (flow, move, go). Cognates with first element include Montagnais pinassiu (the leaves fall from the trees), Ojibwe bangisin (it falls), Munsee punaapehleew (it falls), Malecite-Passamaquoddy poneqiw (down, downwards). This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.

  • /pëni-/ (preverb): down, downward, fall, drope.
  • pahk/ (medial): leaf.
  • /-ihële/ (verb final): flow, move, be in a state
  • /-w/ (suffix): third person suffix

Verb

pënipahkihële (animate intransitive)

  1. (animate, intransitive) a leaf fell

References

  • Rementer, Jim; Pearson, Bruce L. (2005), pënipahkihële”, in Leneaux, Grant; Whritenour, Raymond, editors, The Lenape Talking Dictionary, The Lenape Language Preservation Project
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