а̄ньт

Northern Mansi

Etymology

From Proto-Uralic *aŋtɜ. Cognates include Southern Khanty оӈәт (oṇət)[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [aːnʲt]

Noun

а̄ньт (ānʹt) (Sosva)

  1. horn

Declension

Inflection of а̄ньт (ānʹt)
singular dual plural
nominative а̄ньт (ānʹt) а̄ньтыг (ānʹtyg) а̄ньтыт (ānʹtyt)
locative а̄ньтт (ānʹtt) а̄ньтыгт (ānʹtygt) а̄ньтытт (ānʹtytt)
lative а̄ньтн (ānʹtn) а̄ньтыгн (ānʹtygn) а̄ньтытн (ānʹtytn)
ablative а̄ньтныл (ānʹtnyl) а̄ньтыгныл (ānʹtygnyl) а̄ньтытныл (ānʹtytnyl)
instrumental а̄ньтыл (ānʹtyl) а̄ньтыгныл (ānʹtygnyl) а̄ньтытыл (ānʹtytyl)
translative а̄ньтыг (ānʹtyg) ―― ――
Possessive forms of а̄ньт (ānʹt)
possessor single possession double possession multiple possession
1st person sing. а̄ньтум (ānʹtum) а̄ньтагум (ānʹtagum) а̄ньтанум (ānʹtanum)
2nd person sing. а̄ньтын (ānʹtyn) а̄ньтагын (ānʹtagyn) а̄ньтан (ānʹtan)
3rd person sing. а̄ньтэ (ānʹtè) а̄ньтаге (ānʹtage) а̄ньтанэ (ānʹtanè)
1st person dual а̄ньтме̄н (ānʹtmēn) а̄ньтагаме̄н (ānʹtagamēn) а̄ньтанаме̄н (ānʹtanamēn)
2nd person dual а̄ньты̄н (ānʹtȳn) а̄ньтагы̄н (ānʹtagȳn) а̄ньтаны̄н (ānʹtanȳn)
3rd person dual а̄ньтэ̄ (ānʹtè̄) а̄ньтаге̄н (ānʹtagēn) а̄ньтанэ̄н (ānʹtanè̄n)
1st person plural а̄ньтув (ānʹtuw) а̄ньтагув (ānʹtaguw) а̄ньтанув (ānʹtanuw)
2nd person plural а̄ньты̄н (ānʹtȳn) а̄ньтагы̄н (ānʹtagȳn) а̄ньтаны̄н (ānʹtanȳn)
3rd person plural а̄ньтаныл (ānʹtanyl) а̄ньтага̄ныл (ānʹtagānyl) а̄ньта̄ныл (ānʹtānyl)

References

  1. Entry #19 in Uralonet, online Uralic etymological database of the Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics.
  • Afanasʹjeva, K. V., Sobjanina, S. A. (2012) “а̄ньт”, in Školʹnyj mansijsko-russkij slovarʹ) [Mansi-Russian school dictionary], Khanty-Mansiysk: RIO IRO
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