ππͺπ ππ
Hittite
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *nΓ©gΚ·-m-ent-s (βnakedβ).
Inflection
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Broad transcription | ||||
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nt-stem | ||||
Singular | Plural | |||
common | neuter | common | neuter | |
nominative | nekumanz | nekuman | nekumanteΕ‘ | nekumanti |
vocative | nekumant | β | β | β |
β | β | β | ||
accusative | nekumantan | nekuman | nekumantuΕ‘ | nekumanti |
genitive | nekumantaΕ‘ | nekumantaΕ‘ | nekumantaΕ‘ | nekumantaΕ‘ |
dative-locative | nekumanti | nekumanti | nekumantaΕ‘ | nekumantaΕ‘ |
allative | nekumanta | nekumanta | β | β |
ablative | nekumantaz(a) | nekumantaz(a) | nekumantaz(a) | nekumantaz(a) |
instrumental | nekumantit | nekumantit | nekumantit | nekumantit |
Cuneiform | ||||
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nt-stem | ||||
Singular | Plural | |||
common | neuter | common | neuter | |
nominative | ππͺπ πππ | ππͺπ ππ | ππͺπ πππΌπ | ππͺπ πππΎ |
ne-ku-ma-an-an-za | ne-ku-ma-an-an | ne-ku-ma-an-an-te-eΕ‘ | ne-ku-ma-an-an-ti | |
vocative | ππͺπ πππ« | β | β | β |
ne-ku-ma-an-an-ta | β | β | β | |
accusative | ππͺπ πππ«π | ππͺπ ππ | ππͺπ πππ π | ππͺπ πππΎ |
ne-ku-ma-an-an-ta-an | ne-ku-ma-an-an | ne-ku-ma-an-an-ta-an-za | ne-ku-ma-an-an-ti | |
genitive | ππͺπ πππ«πΈ | ππͺπ πππ«πΈ | ππͺπ πππ«πΈ | ππͺπ πππ«πΈ |
ne-ku-ma-an-an-ta-aΕ‘ | ne-ku-ma-an-an-ta-aΕ‘ | ne-ku-ma-an-an-ta-aΕ‘ | ne-ku-ma-an-an-ta-aΕ‘ | |
dative-locative | ππͺπ πππΎ | ππͺπ πππΎ | ππͺπ πππ«πΈ | ππͺπ πππ«πΈ |
ne-ku-ma-an-an-ti | ne-ku-ma-an-an-ti | ne-ku-ma-an-an-ta-aΕ‘ | ne-ku-ma-an-an-ta-aΕ‘ | |
allative | ππͺπ πππ« | ππͺπ πππ« | β | β |
ne-ku-ma-an-an-ta | ne-ku-ma-an-an-ta | |||
ablative | ππͺπ πππ«π | ππͺπ πππ«π | ππͺπ πππ«π | ππͺπ πππ«π |
ne-ku-ma-an-an-ta-az | ne-ku-ma-an-an-ta-az | ne-ku-ma-an-an-ta-az | ne-ku-ma-an-an-ta-az | |
instrumental | ππͺπ πππ«π | ππͺπ πππ«π | ππͺπ πππ«π | ππͺπ πππ«π |
ne-ku-ma-an-an-ti-it | ne-ku-ma-an-an-ti-it | ne-ku-ma-an-an-ti-it | ne-ku-ma-an-an-ti-it | |
More than one syllabification is possible. For more information see Wiktionary:Hittite transliteration |
References
- Kloekhorst, Alwin (2008) Etymological Dictionary of the Hittite Inherited Lexicon (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 5), Leiden, Boston: Brill, βISBN
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