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Reconstruction:Proto-Kartvelian/ṭep-
Proto-Kartvelian
Etymology
According to Klimov borrowed from Proto-Indo-European *tep-; according to Schmidt the similarity is accidental.[1][2]
Derived terms
Descendants
- Proto-Georgian-Zan:
- ⇒ Old Georgian: ტფების (ṭpebis)
- Georgian: თბება (tbeba)
- Zan:
- Laz: ო-ტუბ-უ, ო-ტიბ-უ (o-ťub-u, o-ťib-u)
- ⇒ Mingrelian: ოტიბუანს (oṭibuans)
- ⇒ Old Georgian: ტფების (ṭpebis)
- ⇒ Svan: ტებიდ (ṭebid)
References
- Klimov, G. A. (1998) Etymological Dictionary of the Kartvelian Languages (Trends in linguistics. Documentation; 16), New York, Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, pages 186, 192
- Schmidt, Karl Horst (1962) Studien zur Rekonstruktion des Lautstandes der südkaukasischen Grundsprache (Abhandlungen für die Kunde des Morgenlandes; XXXIV, 3) (in German), Wiesbaden: Kommissionsverlag Franz Steiner GmbH, pages 112–113
- Penrixi (Fähnrich), Hainc, Sarǯvelaʒe, Zurab (2000) Kartvelur enata eṭimologiuri leksiḳoni [Etymological Dictionary of the Kartvelian Languages] (in Georgian), 2nd edition, Tbilisi: Tbilisi Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani State University Press, pages 431–432
- Fähnrich, Heinz (2007) Kartwelisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch [Kartvelian Etymological Dictionary] (Handbuch der Orientalistik; VIII.18) (in German), Leiden, Boston: Brill, pages 396–397
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