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A name coined by [[L. Frank Baum]] in the book | A name coined by [[L. Frank Baum]] in the book ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz''.[[Category:Munja'kin words created by L. Frank Baum]] | ||
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====Creation and Usage Notes==== | ====Creation and Usage Notes==== | ||
{{djpnotes|quote=In ''[[Emerald City]]'', Dorothy winds up with a dog; she doesn't actually have a dog beforehand. Consequently,t he dog has no name. In the script, the Munja'kin refer to the dog as "Toto" because their word for "dog" actually ''is'' [[toto]]. I thought that was kind of clever. The fact that it was a reduplication (plus the one other extant word, [[simoa]]) inspired me to make Munja'kin | {{djpnotes|quote=In ''[[Emerald City]]'', Dorothy winds up with a dog; she doesn't actually have a dog beforehand. Consequently,t he dog has no name. In the script, the Munja'kin refer to the dog as "Toto" because their word for "dog" actually ''is'' [[toto]]. I thought that was kind of clever. The fact that it was a reduplication (plus the one other extant word, [[simoa]]) inspired me to make Munja'kin Kamakawi 2, in effect. (Oh, I guess [[Munja'kin]] was also present as a word. Was less thrilled about that, but I made it work.) | ||
-''[[User:Djp|David J. Peterson]]'' 16:09, 12 January 2020 (PST)}} | -''[[User:Djp|David J. Peterson]]'' 16:09, 12 January 2020 (PST)}} |
Revision as of 08:17, 3 February 2022
Munja'kin
Etymology
From Proto-Munja'kin *toto.
Source
A name coined by L. Frank Baum in the book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.
Source Spelling
Toto
Pronunciation
Noun
toto (non-mutated form, mutated form doto)
- dog
Creation and Usage Notes
In Emerald City, Dorothy winds up with a dog; she doesn't actually have a dog beforehand. Consequently,t he dog has no name. In the script, the Munja'kin refer to the dog as "Toto" because their word for "dog" actually is toto. I thought that was kind of clever. The fact that it was a reduplication (plus the one other extant word, simoa) inspired me to make Munja'kin Kamakawi 2, in effect. (Oh, I guess Munja'kin was also present as a word. Was less thrilled about that, but I made it work.)
-David J. Peterson 16:09, 12 January 2020 (PST) |