*t-w-k- “descendants”
PMA toka “offspring” Sanskrit IEW *teuk- “seed, descendants” tokám “descendants, children” Sanskrit túc- “children, descendants” Sanskrit taoxman- “seed” Avestan diehter “grandchildren” Middle High German PMA titak- “children, offspring” Laul kata- “offspring” Toricelli Phylum kat- “offspring” Toricelli Phylum kata- “person(s)” Japan kuad- “offspring” Semang/Senoi tung- “offspring” Ranon, Fonah tatu- “person” Peterara tat- “person” Navenenvene, Nasawa toko-?- “human prefix” Proto-Polynesian Proto-Samoic Outlier joko- “child” Ekagi, Kaupaku (Possibly (na)tuku “children” New Hebrides from natu. Words like natu, anak, zana, anat, etc., meaning “children, offspring”, are also related to words to spring from, shoot from, i.e., anak “offspring”, angkan “offshoot”, Tagalog) Back