poar
Mokilese
Etymology
From Proto-Oceanic *paRaq (“lung”), from Proto-Austronesian *baRaq (“lung”)
Inflection
Possessive forms of poar (tightly inalienable)
| singular possessor | first person | poaroaioa | |
|---|---|---|---|
| second person | poaroamwen | ||
| third person | poaroa | ||
| dual possessors | first person inclusive | poaroasa | |
| first person exclusive | poaroama | ||
| second person | poaroamwa | ||
| third person | poaroara | ||
| plural possessors | first person inclusive | poaroasai | |
| first person exclusive | poaroamai | ||
| second person | poaroamwai | ||
| third person | poaroarai | ||
| remote plural possessors | first person inclusive | poaroahs | |
| first person exclusive | poaroami | ||
| second person | poaroamwi | ||
| third person | poaroahr | ||
| construct form | poaroan | ||
References
- Harrison, Sheldon P., Mokilese-English Dictionary, University of Hawaii Press 1977
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