Talk:պոչ

"Descendants"
If and because we do not know the origin, we are not allowed to name the listed words "Descendants". HJJHolm 15:05, 30 November 2011 (UTC)
 * I've thought about that, but my source (Ačaṙyan) is confident those were borrowed from Armenian. There are other ways to determine who borrowed form whom. For example, Armenian is attested in the 6th century, which means Turkish is certainly a borrowing. Kurdish too is certainly from Armenian because of initial b-, which points to Western Armenian pronunciation. Georgian must be a borrowing too, as it is scarcely used in Georgian, while  is the usual word for “tail” in Armenian. Besides, newer sources propose a PIE origin for this. I will add an etymology shortly. --Vahag 15:35, 30 November 2011 (UTC)

Ideophonic
The most similar words are not shown: 🇨🇬, known from Russian as well as English because of the sound, 🇨🇬. (The “Old Latin” following Requests for verification/Non-English, Talk:puta, seems imaginary however, as Indo-Europeanists always seek out old hapax legomena regardless of context, .) The more one finds, the more likely it appears that each such word is an expressive formation, for either  or tail, as terms with bilabial plosive and following plosive are often arbitrary for various kinds of, even the nates  and other combinations – the motivation of  and 🇨🇬  /  seems to be alike. People intentionally form and deform new words to be similar to known older words as well to be expressive, therefore such PIE derivations fail. Fay Freak (talk) 17:21, 5 March 2021 (UTC)
 * the basic meaning is "tail", not "penis". I am not convinced the tail words are usually ideophonic. PS. I found a similar word in Proto-Lezghian: https://starling.rinet.ru/cgi-bin/response.cgi?single=1&basename=%2fdata%2fcauc%2flezget&text_number=+200&root=config. --Vahag (talk) 13:37, 6 March 2021 (UTC)