-gûasu

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Old Tupi[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Proto-Tupi-Guarani *wat͡su*-at͡su, from Proto-Tupian *atu.[1]

Cognate with Mbyá Guaraní guaxu and Guaraní guasu.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): [ɡʷaˈsu]
  • Rhymes: -u
  • Hyphenation: -gûa‧su

Suffix[edit]

-gûasu

  1. forms the augmentative of nouns
    paranã (sea) + ‎-gûasu → ‎paranãgûasu (ocean, literally big sea)
  2. much; many
    • c. 1583, Joseph of Anchieta, Auto de São Lourenço [Play of Saint Lawrence], Niterói, page 60; republished in Eduardo de Almeida Navarro, transl., compiled by Maria de Lourdes de Paula Martins, Teatro, 2nd edition, São Paulo: Martins Fontes, 2006, →ISBN:
      I kaûĩgûasupipó xe ramũîa Îagûaruna? Ene'ĩ! T'asabeypó! Erĩ! Aûîeté p'akó, aîegûak ûinhemoúna...
      By the way, does my grandpa Îagûaruna have much cauim? Come on, I'm gonna get drunk! Wait! Actually, I must adorn myself with black paint...
  3. very; a lot
    • 1622, Vocabulario na lingoa Braſilica, volume 2 (overall work in Old Tupi and Portuguese), Piratininga, page 108; republished as Carlos Drummond, editor, Vocabulário na Língua Brasílica, 2nd edition, São Paulo: USP, 1953:
      Xequerambuguaçû
      [Xe kerambugûasu]
      I snore a lot.

Usage notes[edit]

  • -ûasu/-gûasu was the form used after a word ending in a stressed vowel; otherwise it would be -usu.

Derived terms[edit]

Descendants[edit]

  • Nheengatu: -wasú
  • Portuguese: -açu, -guaçu

References[edit]

  1. ^ Andrey Nikulin (2020) Proto-Macro-Jê: um estudo reconstrutivo[1] (in Portuguese), Brasília: UnB