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Reconstruction:Proto-Iranian/daywáh
Proto-Iranian
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-Iranian *daywás (“god”).
Inflection
masculine a-stem | |||
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singular | dual | plural | |
nominative | *daywáh | *daywā́ | *daywā́ |
vocative | *daywa | *daywā́ | *daywā́ |
accusative | *daywám | *daywā́ | *daywā́nh |
instrumental | *daywā́ | *daywáybyaH | *daywā́yš |
ablative | *daywā́t | *daywáybyaH | *daywáybyah |
dative | *daywā́y | *daywáybyaH | *daywáybyah |
genitive | *daywáhya | *daywáyāh | *daywā́nam |
locative | *daywáy | *daywáyaw | *daywáyšu |
Derived terms
Descendants
- Central Iranian:
- Northeastern Iranian:
- Proto-Scythian:
- Khotanese: [script needed] (dyū, “demon”)
- Ossetian: [Term?] (“evil spirit”)
- Digor Ossetian: ӕудеу (æwdew)
- Iron Ossetian: ӕудиу (æwdiw)
- Sogdian: [Term?] (“demon; unreliable person”)
- Sogdian script: [script needed] (δyw /δēw/),
- Manichaean script: 𐫔𐫏𐫇 (δyw /δēw/),
- Syriac script: ܕܝܘ (dyw /δēw/)
- → Persian: لیوه (live, “unreliable, lier person”)
- Proto-Scythian:
- Southeastern Iranian:
- Ishkashimi: [script needed] (lew, “a night-mare, a night-spectre that eats people”)
- Pashto: دېو (dew) (perhaps borrowed from Persian), دېب (deb)
- Northwestern Iranian:
- Southwestern Iranian:
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