Where does “jö'dujo” come from?

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

jö'dujo (Ye'kwana): to have (someone) stung by insects, to cause to be stung

Definitions

  1. to have (someone) stung by insects, to cause to be stung

Ancestry of “jö'dujo”, 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
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