Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/tonéyeti
Appearance
Proto-Indo-European
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From *ten- (“to stretch, extend”) + *-éyeti (causative verbal suffix).
Verb
[edit]*tonéyeti (imperfective)[1]
- to extend
Inflection
[edit]Imperfective, thematic | |||||
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3rd singular | *tonéyeti | ||||
3rd plural | *tonéyonti | ||||
Active voice | Present indicative | Past indicative | Imperative | Subjunctive | Optative |
1st singular | *tonéyoh₂ | *tonéyom | — | *tonéyōh₂ | *tonéyoyh₁m̥ |
2nd singular | *tonéyesi | *tonéyes | *tonéye | *tonéyēsi | *tonéyoys |
3rd singular | *tonéyeti | *tonéyet | *tonéyetu | *tonéyēti | *tonéyoyt |
1st dual | *tonéyowos | *tonéyowe | — | *tonéyōwos | *tonéyoywe |
2nd dual | *tonéyetes | *tonéyetom | *tonéyetom | *tonéyētes | *tonéyoytom |
3rd dual | *tonéyetes | *tonéyetām | *tonéyetām | *tonéyētes | *tonéyoytām |
1st plural | *tonéyomos | *tonéyome | — | *tonéyōmos | *tonéyoyme |
2nd plural | *tonéyete | *tonéyete | *tonéyete | *tonéyēte | *tonéyoyte |
3rd plural | *tonéyonti | *tonéyont | *tonéyontu | *tonéyōnti | *tonéyoyh₁n̥t |
Participle | *tonéyonts | ||||
Middle voice | Present indicative | Past indicative | Imperative | Subjunctive | Optative |
1st singular | *tonéyoh₂er | *tonéyoh₂e | — | *tonéyōh₂er | *tonéyoyh₂e |
2nd singular | *tonéyeth₂er | *tonéyeth₂e | *tonéyeso | *tonéyēth₂er | *tonéyoyth₂e |
3rd singular | *tonéyetor | *tonéyeto | *? | *tonéyētor | *tonéyoyto, *tonéyoyh₁o |
1st dual | *tonéyowosdʰh₂ | *tonéyowedʰh₂ | — | *tonéyōwosdʰh₂ | *tonéyoywedʰh₂ |
2nd dual | *? | *? | *? | *? | *? |
3rd dual | *? | *? | *? | *? | *? |
1st plural | *tonéyomosdʰh₂ | *tonéyomedʰh₂ | — | *tonéyōmosdʰh₂ | *tonéyoymedʰh₂ |
2nd plural | *tonéyedʰh₂we | *tonéyedʰh₂we | *tonéyedʰh₂we | *tonéyēdʰh₂we | *tonéyoydʰh₂we |
3rd plural | *tonéyontor | *tonéyonto | *? | *tonéyōntor | *tonéyoyro |
Participle | *tonéyomnos |
Descendants
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Ringe, Donald (2006) From Proto-Indo-European to Proto-Germanic (A Linguistic History of English; 1)[1], Oxford: Oxford University Press, →ISBN
- ^ Abajev, V. I. (1979) Историко-этимологический словарь осетинского языка [Historical-Etymological Dictionary of the Ossetian Language] (in Russian), volume III, Moscow and Leningrad: Academy Press, pages 262, 301–303
- ^ Steblin-Kamenskij, I.M. (1999) Etimologičeskij slovarʹ vaxanskovo jazyka [Etymological Dictionary of the Wakhi Language] (in Russian), Saint Petersburg: Peterburgskoje Vostokovedenije, →ISBN, pages 367—368