𒉋𒀸

Hittite

𒉋𒀸
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Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *nΓ©wos (β€œnew”). Cognates include Latin novus, Mycenaean Greek π€šπ€Ί (ne-wo), Sanskrit ΰ€¨ΰ€΅ (nΓ‘va) and Old English nΔ«ewe (English new).

Adjective

𒉋𒀸 β€’ (GIBIL-aΕ‘ /nΔ“was/) c

  1. new, fresh

Usage notes

Sumerogram is used only in the common gender singular, and full syllabic spellings in all other forms as well as derivatives.

Inflection

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