-DÁÁZ

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See also: Daaz, -daaz, and -dááz

Navajo[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Athabaskan *da̓z ~ *das (to be heavy). Compare Chipewyan yekʼéghíłdath (it is coming down heavy on him) and Navajo das (weight).

In active intransitive bases this root describes the movement of a mass of plural objects. In neuter adjectival and comparative bases it retains the original meaning “to be heavy”.

Root[edit]

-DÁÁZ

1. a mass of plural objects (i.e., snow flakes, dirt particles, ...) moves
Theme Category Bases Seriative bases (hi)
ł motion S (a mass) moves, falls, slides, ... particles move one after the other
hodiiłdaas
2. to be heavy
Theme Category Bases Transitive bases (O + ł)
ni + ∅ adjectival S is heavy
á + ni + ł adjectival S is comparatively heavy

Stem set[edit]

Aspect IMP PERF FUT ITER OPT
MOM -daas -dááz -das -das -daas
CONT -daas -dááz -das -das -daas
ABS -daaz - - - -
COMP -dáás - - - -

See also Appendix: Roots and stems derivation.

Synonyms[edit]

to be heavy:

Motion verbs:

 

Antonyms[edit]

to be light:

 

Derived terms[edit]

Navajo terms belonging to the root -DÁÁZ (heavy)

Navajo terms belonging to the root -DÁÁZ (mass moves)