Where does “makua kāne” come from?

makua kāne (Hawaiian) comes from Hawaiian Kāne, from Proto-Polynesian taqane, from Proto-Oceanic taumʷaqane, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian tau, from Proto-Austronesian Cau — person, human being.

makua kāne (Hawaiian): father

Definitions

  1. father

Ancestry of “makua kāne”, step by step

makua kāne traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Hawaiian Kāne

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1HawaiianKāneone of the four major gods; the god of creation
2Proto-Polynesiantaqanemale
3Proto-Oceanictaumʷaqane
4Proto-Malayo-Polynesiantauperson, human
5Proto-AustronesianCauperson, human being

via Hawaiian makua

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Hawaiianmakuaelder; parent
2Proto-Polynesianmatuqaparent
3Proto-Malayo-Polynesian(ma-)tuqahold
4Proto-Austronesian(ma-)tuqaSold
Every word from Proto-Austronesian CauEvery word from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian tauEvery word from Proto-Oceanic taumʷaqane