π€π€©π€ž

Mycenaean Greek

Etymology

See Ancient Greek ἐλέφας (elΓ©phas).

Noun

π€π€©π€ž (e-re-pa /elΓ©phās/)

  1. ivory
    • c. 1400–1350 BCE (LM IIIA2), Knossos V 684β€Ž:
      π€π€©π€žπ€΅ 𐀏𐀨𐀔𐀡 π„“π„Œ
      𐀏𐀰 𐀐𐀔𐀲 π„Ž
      e-re-pa-to ka-ra-ma-to 46
      ka-so ke-ma-ta 8
      ivory.gen fragments: 46
      [ka-so?].gen fragments: 8

Inflection

  • (genitive): π€π€©π€žπ€΅ (e-re-pa-to)[1]
  • (dative): π€π€©π€žπ€³ (e-re-pa-te)
  • (accusative): π€π€©π€žπ€² (e-re-pa-ta)

References

  1. Woodard, Roger B. (1986) β€œDialectal differences at Knossos”, in Kadmos, volume 25, number 1, β†’DOI, pages 49-74
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