𒀭𒌅𒉿𒄴𒄩𒀸
Hittite
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *h₁n̥dʰwéh₂ōs (genitive *h₁n̥dʰuh₂sós, literally “having breath inside”), from *h₁en (“in, inside”) + *dʰweh₂- (“to smoke”) + *-ōs, whence also *dʰuh₂mós (“smoke”)).
Noun
𒀭𒌅𒉿𒄴𒄩𒀸 • (an-tu-wa-aḫ-ḫa-aš, /antuwaḫḫaš/) c
Inflection
| Broad transcription | ||
|---|---|---|
| Common gender | Singular | Plural |
| nominative | antuḫšaš, antūwaḫḫaš, antuwaḫḫiš | antuḫšeš, antuḫšiš, antuwaḫḫeš, antuḫšuš |
| vocative | – | – |
| accusative | anduḫšan, antūḫšan, antuwaḫḫan | anduḫšuš, antuḫšuš, antuḫšeš |
| genitive | anduḫšaš, antuḫšaš, antuwaḫḫaš | antuḫšaš |
| dative-locative | antuḫši, antuḫše | antūwaḫḫaš, antuḫšaš, anduḫšaš |
| allative | – | – |
| ablative | antuḫšaz | antuḫšaz |
| instrumental | antuḫšet | antuḫšet |
References
- Kloekhorst, Alwin (2008) Etymological Dictionary of the Hittite Inherited Lexicon (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 5), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 227
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