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Reconstruction:Proto-Permic/ńań
Proto-Permic
Etymology
Borrowed from a Middle Iranian language, from Proto-Iranian *nagna-.[1][2] Compare Persian نان (nân) and Baluchi نگن (nagan). From Proto-Permic, the word has spread as a wanderword to other languages in the area.
Declension
Declension of *ńań (stem: *ńań-) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | *ńań | *ńańjas | |
accusative | indefinite | *ńań | *ńańjas |
definite | *ńańäs | *ńańjasäs | |
instrumental | *ńańän | *ńańjasän | |
caritive | *ńańtäk | *ńańjastäk | |
consecutive | *ńańla | *ńańjasla | |
genitive | *ńańlän | *ńańjaslän | |
ablative | *ńańliś | *ńańjasliś | |
dative | *ńańli | *ńańjasli | |
inessive | *ńańin | *ńańjasin | |
elative | *ńańiś | *ńańjasiś | |
illative | *ńańä | *ńańjasä | |
egressive | *ńańśań | *ńańjasśań | |
approximative | *ńańlań | *ńańjaslań | |
terminative | *ńańäʒ́ | *ńańjasäʒ́ | |
translative | *ńańti | *ńańjasti |
Derived terms
Descendants
Notes
- The spread of the word was most probably as follows: Proto-Permic > Ob-Ugric > Nenets > Selkup > Ket.[1]
References
- F. Siegl (2017) Wanderwörter, areality and borders – the word for ‘bread’ in selected areas of Eurasia, Helsinki, page 332
- Lytkin, V. I., Gulyaev, E. S., editors (1970), “нянь”, in Краткий этимологический словарь коми языка [Brief Etymological Dictionary of the Komi Language] (in Russian), Moscow: Nauka
- Sándor Csúcs (2005) Die Rekonstruktion der Permischen Grundsprache (Bibliotheca Uralica; 13) (in German), Akadémiai Kiadó, →ISBN, page 361
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