*dopan /ˈdopan/, noun, 'tooth'
F dom /ˈdom/, n, 'overgrown nail'
PM dom /ˈdom/, n, 'incisor'
M1 dom /ˈdom/, n, 'incisor'
M2 doem /ˈdɤm/, n, 'incisor'

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*dopan /ˈdopan/, noun, 'tooth'
F dom /ˈdom/, n, 'overgrown nail'
PM dom /ˈdom/, n, 'incisor'
M1 dom /ˈdom/, n, 'incisor'
M2 doem /ˈdɤm/, n, 'incisor'
Quickly in English: this Lexember, I will present a proto-form and its descendant(s) in a dialect continuum of sorts. Those daughter languages are spoken by an island society divided in two main castes: undertakers living on the beach and travelling by boat, and everyone else living in the highlands and travelling by spirit-plane.