Where does “ceppa” come from?
ceppa (Classical Nahuatl) comes from Latin ce-, from Ahtna cen, from Ahtna cʼ-, from Ahtna ł-, from Proto-Athabaskan *-ɬ — Forms instrumental nouns from verbs.
ceppa (Classical Nahuatl): once
Definitions
- once
Ancestry of “ceppa”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Latin | ce- | Alternative form of -ce |
| 2 | Ahtna | cen | stick |
| 3 | Ahtna | cʼ- | Marks an indefinite possessor; one's. Often appears lexicalized in nouns |
| 4 | Ahtna | ł- | The ł-classifier, one of four classifiers which obligatorily appear in every Ahtna verb with a variety of purposes. The ł-classifier has the following uses |
| 5 | Proto-Athabaskan | *-ɬ | Forms instrumental nouns from verbs |