Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-Iranian/-ā́ćš
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Proto-Indo-Iranian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Indo-European *-ḗḱs ~ *-eḱés, possibly borrowed from a substrate language. Cognate with Proto-Hellenic *-ḗks.
Suffix
[edit]*-ā́ćš[1]
- animal and plant suffix
Declension
[edit]consonant stem | |||
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singular | dual | plural | |
nominative | *-ā́ćš | *-ā́ćš | *-ā́ćš |
vocative | *-ać | *-ā́ćš | *-ā́ćš |
accusative | *-aćám | *-ā́ćš | *-ā́ćš |
instrumental | *-aćáH | *-aćbʰyáH, -bʰyā́m | *-aćbʰíš |
ablative | *-aćás | *-aćbʰyáH, -bʰyā́m | *-aćbʰyáH |
dative | *-aćáy | *-aćbʰyáH, -bʰyā́m | *-aćbʰyáH |
genitive | *-aćás | *-aćáwš | *-aćām |
locative | *-aćí | *-aćáwš | *-aćsu |
Descendants
[edit]Category Proto-Indo-Iranian nounses suffixed with *-ā́ćš not found
- Proto-Indo-Aryan: *-aHśás (in *HlawpaHśás (“fox”))
- Proto-Iranian: *-aHcáh (in *HrawpaHcáh (“fox”)) (see there for further descendants)
- Proto-Nuristani: *-ācá (in *mr̥ngācá (“bird”))
References
[edit]- ^ de Vaan, Michael (2000) “The Indo-Iranian animal suffix *-āćá”, in Indo-Iranian Journal, volume 43, number 3, Brill, →JSTOR