Where does “aichüjo” come from?

aichüjo (Ye'kwana) comes from Ye'kwana -jö, from Classical Tibetan -po — suffix for males.

aichüjo (Ye'kwana): to have something painful inserted, such as a needle when removing chiggers or a swab when cleaning the ears

Definitions

  1. to have something painful inserted, such as a needle when removing chiggers or a swab when cleaning the ears

Ancestry of “aichüjo”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ye'kwana-jöforms causative verbs from transitive verbs, intransitive verbs with agent-like arguments, and a handful of intransitive verbs with patient-like arguments that begin with
2Classical Tibetan-posuffix for males
Every word from Classical Tibetan -poEvery word from Ye'kwana -jö