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Reconstruction:Proto-Hellenic/ánemos
Proto-Hellenic
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *h₂énh₁mos (“breath; spirit”), from *h₂enh₁- (“to breathe”) + *-mos (an animate abstract noun suffix) (the latter equivalent to *-mos). Formally cognate with Proto-Italic *anamos (“breath; wind; spirit, soul”); compare also Proto-Celtic *anaman (“spirit, soul”) and Proto-Tocharian *āñcäme (“soul; self”).
Inflection
O-stem, masc./fem. | |||
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Nominative | *ánemos | ||
Genitive | *ánemoyyo | ||
Singular | Dual | Plural | |
Nominative | *ánemos | *ánemō | *ánemoi |
Vocative | *áneme | *ánemō | *ánemoi |
Accusative | *ánemon | *ánemō | *ánemons |
Genitive | *ánemoyyo | *ánemoyyun | *ánemōn |
Dative | *ánemōi | *ánemoyyun | *ánemois |
Locative | *ánemoi, -ei | ? | *ánemoihi |
Instrumental | *ánemō | ? | *ánemōis |
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