< Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European
Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/meytH-
Proto-Indo-European
Etymology
Possibly derived from *mey-.
Derived terms
Terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *meytH- (5 c, 0 e)
- *méytH-e-ti (thematic root present)
- *moytH-éye-ti (causative)
- Proto-Germanic: *maidijaną (see there for further descendants)
- *moytH-o-s
- Proto-Hellenic: *móitos
- Ancient Greek: μοῖτος (moîtos, “reward, thanks”)
- Proto-Indo-Iranian: *máytʰas
- Proto-Indo-Aryan: *maytʰás
- Sanskrit: मिथस् (mithás, “opposite, in opposition”)
- Proto-Iranian: *maytʰah
- Avestan: 𐬨𐬀𐬉𐬚𐬁 (maēθā, “deviating, changeable”), 𐬨𐬌𐬚𐬋 (miθō, “wrongly,falsely”) , 𐬁𐬨𐬋𐬌𐬌𐬀𐬯𐬙𐬭𐬁 (āmōiiastrā, “changes of events”), 𐬨𐬌𐬚𐬀 (miθa, “false”), 𐬨𐬌𐬚𐬡𐬀 (miθβa, “paired”), 𐬨𐬌𐬚𐬡𐬀𐬥𐬀 (miθβana, “paired”)
- Proto-Iranian: *máytʰah-wā́čah, *máytʰah-ūxtáh
- Avestan: 𐬨𐬌𐬚𐬀𐬵𐬎𐬎𐬀𐬗𐬀𐬵 (miθahuuacah, “speaking falsely”), 𐬨𐬌𐬚𐬏𐬑𐬙𐬀 (miθūxta, “false words”)
- → Middle Persian: [script needed] (mēhūxt, “Mihuxt, false speaking demon”)
- Persian: میهوخت (mihuxt, “Mihuxt demon in Zoroastrian mythology”)
- → Middle Persian: [script needed] (mēhūxt, “Mihuxt, false speaking demon”)
- Avestan: 𐬨𐬌𐬚𐬀𐬵𐬎𐬎𐬀𐬗𐬀𐬵 (miθahuuacah, “speaking falsely”), 𐬨𐬌𐬚𐬏𐬑𐬙𐬀 (miθūxta, “false words”)
- Proto-Indo-Aryan: *maytʰás
- Proto-Hellenic: *móitos
- *moytH-to-m
- Proto-Balto-Slavic:
- Proto-Slavic: *město (see there for further descendants)
- Proto-Balto-Slavic:
- *mitH-tó-s
- Proto-Germanic: *missa- (see there for further descendants)
- ⇒ Proto-Germanic: *missijaną (see there for further descendants)
- Proto-Germanic: *missa- (see there for further descendants)
- *mitH-tis
- Unsorted formations:
- Balto-Slavic:
- Latvian: mît
- Indo-Iranian:
- Indo-Aryan:
- Sanskrit: मिथति (mitháti, “to alternate”)
- Indo-Aryan:
- Balto-Slavic:
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