-NIID
Navajo
editEtymology 1
editFrom Proto-Athabaskan *ni (“to feel, to think, to want, to wish”). Relates to the mind.
Cognate root found in Ahtna uniʼoʼolnii (“I am attracted to her”), Tanacross shiiníʼ (“my mind”).
-NIID shares many stems with the roots -NÍÍD, -NIIʼ, -NÍÍʼ, -NIʼ, -NÍ, -NIH, -NIIH ~ -LĮH and -NEʼ, each of these being themselves a conflation of several originally distinct roots with at times overlapping meanings, which makes their actual identification often speculative.
Root
edit-NIID
Theme | Category | Bases | Transitive bases (O + ł) | ||||
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O + yíní + d |
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ni + l | |||||||
yí + di + l |
S is addicted |
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d |
S changes his/her mind
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Stem set
editAspect | IMP | PERF | FUT | ITER | OPT |
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MOM | -niih | -niid | -niił | -niih | -niił |
NEUT | -ní | - | - | - | - |
NEUT | - | -niʼ | - | - | - |
See also Appendix: Roots and stems derivation.
Synonyms
editDerived terms
editNavajo terms belonging to the root -NIID (desire)
Etymology 2
editFrom Proto-Athabaskan *də-ni (“to say”).
Cognate root found in Ahtna desnii (“I say”), sełnii (“he says to me”), Carrier hotni (“it is said”).
Root
edit-NIID
- to say
Theme | Category | Bases | Indirect transitive (+ Pi) | ||||
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di + ∅ |
S says [I say]
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S says [I say] to P |
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di + ł |
S imitates the sound of P |
Usage notes
edit- As in all Athabaskan languages, the thematic di- prefix deletes in the third person, and the pronominal P-i prefix is replaced with P-ił.
- dishní, bidishní ― I say, I say to him
- ní, shiłní ― he says, he says to me
- Most of the above neuter verbs have a matching active verb conjugated in the momentaneous aspect, mainly suppleting for the modes other than the imperfective.
Stem set
editAspect | IMP | PERF | FUT | ITER | OPT |
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MOM | -niih | -niid | -niił | -niih | -neʼ |
NEUT | -ní | - | - | - | - |
See also Appendix: Roots and stems derivation.
Synonyms
editDerived terms
editNavajo terms belonging to the root -NIID (say)
Etymology 3
editRoot
edit-NIID
Theme | Category | Bases | Transitive bases (O + ł) | ||||
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∅ |
S is new |
Stem set
editAspect | IMP | PERF | FUT | ITER | OPT |
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NEUT | - | -niid | - | - | - |
NEUT | - | -nííd | - | - | - |
See also Appendix: Roots and stems derivation.
Derived terms
editNavajo terms belonging to the root -NIID (new)
Etymology 4
editFrom Proto-Athabaskan *ni ~ *ni̓gʸ (“to be joyful”).
Cognate root found in Ahtna neniic (“happiness”), Carrier honəsni (“to be joyful”).
Root
edit-NIID
Theme | Category | Bases | Transitive bases (O + ł) | ||||
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ni + ∅ |
there is fun |
Stem set
editAspect | IMP | PERF | FUT | ITER | OPT |
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MOM | -niih | -niid | -niił | -niih | -niih |
NEUT | -ni | - | - | - | - |
See also Appendix: Roots and stems derivation.
Derived terms
editNavajo terms belonging to the root -NIID (enjoy)
Etymology 5
editRoot
edit-NIID
Theme | Category | Bases | Transitive bases (O + ł) | ||||
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di + ł |
S affects P, cures P |
Stem set
editAspect | IMP | PERF | FUT | ITER | OPT |
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MOM | -niih | -niid | -niił | -nih | -niiʼ |
NEUT | -ní | - | - | - | - |
See also Appendix: Roots and stems derivation.