π΄π ππΆ
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Old Persian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Iranian *nΓ‘Hhah, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *nΓ‘HsaH (compare Sanskrit ΰ€¨ΰ€Ύΰ€Έΰ€Ύ (nΔsΔ)), from Proto-Indo-European *nΓ©hβs- (βnoseβ) (compare Latin nΔsus, Lithuanian nΓ³sis and Old English nosu and nose (English nose)).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]π΄π ππΆ (nΔham) f
- nose
- 5th century BCE, Behistun Inscription, column 2, lines 73-76:
- adamΕ‘ai[y] utΔ nΔham utΔ gauΕ‘Δ utΔ hazΔnam frΔjanam utΔΕ‘aiy [u]caΕ‘ma avajam duvarayΔ maiy basta adΔriya haruvaΕ‘im kΔra avaina
- I cut off his nose, his ears, and his tongue, and I put out one eye, and he was kept in fetters at my palace entrance, and all the people beheld him.
- 5th century BCE, Behistun Inscription, column 2, lines 73-76:
Declension
[edit]Declension of π΄π ππΆ | |||
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Singular | Dual | Plural | |
Nominative | π΄π ππΆ (n-a-h-m) | π΄π ππ (n-a-h-a) | π΄π ππ (n-a-h-a) |
Vocative | π΄π ππΆ (n-a-h-m) | π΄π ππ (n-a-h-a) | π΄π ππ (n-a-h-a) |
Accusative | π΄π ππΆ (n-a-h-m) | π΄π ππ (n-a-h-a) | π΄π ππ (n-a-h-a) |
Instrumental | π΄π ππ (n-a-h-a) | π΄π π‘π²π‘πΉπ (n-a-i-b-i-y-a) | π΄π π‘π²π‘π (n-a-i-b-i-Ε‘) |
Dative | π΄π ππΉπ (n-a-h-y-a) | π΄π π‘π²π‘πΉπ (n-a-i-b-i-y-a) | π΄π π‘π²π‘π (n-a-i-b-i-Ε‘) |
Genitive | π΄π ππΉπ (n-a-h-y-a) | π΄π πΉπ (n-a-y-a) | π΄π π΄π πΆ (n-a-n-a-m) |
Locative | π΄π π‘πΉ (n-a-i-y) | π΄π πΉπ (n-a-y-a) | π΄π π‘ππ’πΊπ (n-a-i-Ε‘-u-v-a) |
Categories:
- Old Persian terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Old Persian terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *nΓ©hβs-
- Old Persian terms inherited from Proto-Iranian
- Old Persian terms derived from Proto-Iranian
- Old Persian terms inherited from Proto-Indo-Iranian
- Old Persian terms derived from Proto-Indo-Iranian
- Old Persian terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European
- Old Persian terms with IPA pronunciation
- Old Persian lemmas
- Old Persian nouns
- Old Persian feminine nouns
- Old Persian terms with quotations