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ᴱ√
TUM(B)U
root.
“‽”
⚠️
ᴱ√
TUM(B)U
root.
“‽”
ᴹ√
TUB
“to fall low[?], go down (below normal ground level), (esp.) to go down (sink, dive) into water”
See ᴹ√
TUB
for discussion.
References
✧ LT1A/Tombo; QL/95
Glosses
“‽” ✧
QL/95
Variations
TUM(B)U²
✧
QL/95
TUMU
✧
LT1A/Tombo
Derivatives
> ᴱQ.
tum-
“to dive”
⇒ ᴱQ.
túma
“moving”
> ᴱQ.
tumbe
“trumpet, (large) horn” ✧
LT1A/Tombo
> ᴱQ.
tumbo
“dale, vale” ✧
LT1A/Tombo
;
QL/95
> ᴱQ.
tumna
“deep, profound, dark or hidden” ✧
LT1A/Tombo
;
QL/95
⇒ ᴱQ.
Utumna
“lower regions” ✧
LT1A/Tombo
;
LT1A/Utumna
⇒ ᴱQ.
Utumnas
> ᴱQ.
tunda
“hole”
> G.
tûm
“valley” ✧
LT1A/Tombo
⇒ G.
tumbol
“valley-like, hollow, excavated” ✧
GL/72
;
LT1A/Tombo
⇒ G.
Tumladin
“Valley of Smoothness” ✧
LT2A/Tumladin
> G.
tum
“hollow” ✧
LT1A/Tombo
> G.
tumla-
“to excavate, hollow out” ✧
LT1A/Tombo
> G.
tumli
“dale” ✧
LT1A/Tombo
> G.
Udum
⇒ G.
Uduvrin
“Hell-lord” ✧
LT1A/Utumna
> ᴹ✶
tundu²
“hole”
⇒ ᴹ✶
lopōtundu
“rabbit hole” ✧
PE21/31
> ᴹQ.
lopotundo
“rabbithole” ✧
PE21/31
> ᴹQ.
tundo²
“hole” ✧
PE21/8
⇒ ᴹQ.
lopotundo
“rabbithole” ✧
PE21/10
> ᴺQ. !
tumya-
“to dip, baptize”
⇒ ᴺQ. !
tumyando
“baptizer”