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Mundungus
Mundungus Mun*dun"gus, n. [Cf. Sp. mondongo paunch, tripe, black pudding.] A stinking tobacco.

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- object’ mundmuŋ ‘heart’ < *mundun-maŋgV mokum, mokem ‘knuckle, joint’ < *mo(k,ŋg)Vm ‘joint’ mundun mo- ‘be pot bellied’ < *mundun ‘internal organs, belly’...
- ‘belly’ < *mundun ‘internal organs’ kuna ‘shadow’ < *k(a,o)nan saŋ ‘dancing song’ < *saŋ getane ‘sun’ < *kVtane Bime language: mundo ‘belly’ < *mundun ‘internal...
- mone 'nose' < *mundu Gende language: ami 'breast' < *amu mut 'belly' < *mundun 'internal organs' mina- 'stay' < *mVna- nogoi 'water < *[n]ok (tu)nima 'louse'...
- ****ic’ mi *masi ‘orphan’ mɔsiŋ *me(l,n)e ‘tongue’ (na)meŋ *mundun ‘internal organs’ munduŋ ‘egg’ *mV(k,ŋ)V[C] + t(e,i)- ‘vomit’ maŋuzo *(m,mb)elak ‘light...
- stay’ < *mVna- mekh ‘teeth’ < *maŋgat[a] im ‘louse’ < *iman munu ‘heart’ < *mundun ‘inner organs’ kum- ‘die’ < *kumV- kono ‘shadow’ < *k(a,o)nan kini- ‘sleep’...
- ‘lightning’ < *(m,mb)elak mendo ‘nose’ < *m(i,u)undu mundu ‘kidney, ****s’ < *mundun ‘internal organs’ (gisi)-moka ‘eye’ < *(kiti)-maŋgV mu ‘sap’ < *muk ‘sap...
- Ekari language: ama ‘breast’ < *amu benáî ‘arm’ < *mbena modo ‘belly’ < *mundun ama ‘breast’ < *amu kado ‘skin’ < *k(a,o)(nd,t)apu yame ‘louse’ < *niman...
- indeed members of the Trans-New Guinea family, are: Enga: mona ‘heart’ < *mundun yaka ‘bird’ < *yaka(i) lyaŋa ‘ashes’ < *la(ŋ,k)a ŋaŋa ‘baby < *ŋaŋ(a) (m)ama...
- numan *n(o,u)man ‘mind, soul’ numan ‘thought, mind, will’ *mundun ‘internal organs’ (?) mundun mo- ‘be pot-bellied’ *niman ‘louse’ numan *n(o,u)man ‘mind...
- ‘cloud’ tofeʔ ‘saliva’ < *si(mb,p)atV lo- ‘take’ < *(nd,t)a- munduŋ ‘inner yolk of egg’ < *mundun ‘internal organs’ go ‘2sg’ < *ŋga hɔmo- ‘die’ < *kumV- bɔriʔ...