𒀭𒌅𒉿𒄴𒄩𒀸

Hittite

𒀭𒌅𒉿𒄴𒄩𒀸
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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

  1. man, human being, person

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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