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-ուտ

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Armenian

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Etymology

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From Old Armenian -ուտ (-ut).

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-ուտ (-ut)

  1. forming names of places abounding in or populated with a certain plant
    կաղնի (kaġni, oak) + ‎-ուտ (-ut) → ‎կաղնուտ (kaġnut, oakwood, oak grove)

Derived terms

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Old Armenian

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Etymology

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Two possibilities exist. May be a variant of -ոտ (-ot), derived from *հուտ (*hut), an alternative form of հոտ (hot). Alternatively, from supposed Proto-Indo-European *-ōd-ēs with Ancient Greek -ώδης (-ṓdēs) as a cognate; compare ἀμαθώδης (amathṓdēs, sandy) from ἄμαθος (ámathos, sand).

Suffix

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-ուտ (-ut)

  1. abounding in

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Armenian: -ուտ (-ut)

References

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  • J̌ahukyan, Geworg (1998) “-ուտ”, in Hin hayereni verǰacancʻneri cagumə [The Origin of Old Armenian Suffixes] (Hayocʻ lezvi hamematakan kʻerakanutʻyan harcʻer; 2) (in Armenian), Yerevan: Anania Širakacʻi, pages 5–48