𒂊𒌍𒄯
Hittite
Etymology
From Proto-Anatolian *ʔésHr̥ (genitive *ʔsHanós), from Proto-Indo-European *h₁ésh₂r̥ (genitive *h₁sh₂éns). Anatolian cognates include Cuneiform Luwian 𒀀𒀸𒄩𒅈 (āšḫar, “blood”). Indo-European cognates include Ancient Greek ἔαρ (éar), Sanskrit असृज् (asṛj), Old Armenian արիւն (ariwn), and Old Latin assyr/Latin sanguis. Original PIE heteroclitic inflection has been preserved in Hittite, with a shift from proterodynamic to hysterodynamic class.
Inflection
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Broad transcription | ||
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heteroclitic noun | ||
Neuter gender | Singular | Plural |
nominative | ēšḫar | – |
accusative | ēšḫar | – |
genitive | išḫanaš | – |
dative-locative | išḫani | – |
allative | išḫana | – |
ablative | išḫanaz(a) | – |
instrumental | išḫanta, išḫanit | – |
Cuneiform | ||
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heteroclitic noun | ||
Neuter gender | Singular | Plural |
nominative | 𒂊𒌍𒄯 | – |
e-eš-ḫar | ||
accusative | 𒂊𒌍𒄯 | – |
e-eš-ḫar | ||
genitive | 𒅖𒄩𒈾𒀸 | – |
iš-ḫa-na-aš | ||
dative-locative | 𒅖𒄩𒉌 | – |
iš-ḫa-ni | ||
allative | 𒅖𒄩𒈾 | – |
iš-ḫa-na | ||
ablative | 𒅖𒄩𒈾𒊍 | – |
iš-ḫa-na-az | ||
instrumental | 𒅖𒄩𒀭𒋫, 𒅖𒄩𒉌𒀉 | – |
iš-ḫa-an-ta, iš-ḫa-ni-it | ||
The desinences in this table have been normalized. For alternative endings see Appendix:Hittite declension |
Derived terms
References
- Kloekhorst, Alwin (2008) Etymological Dictionary of the Hittite Inherited Lexicon (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 5), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 256ff
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