Reconstruction:Proto-Iranian/tŕ̥šnah
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Proto-Iranian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Indo-Iranian *tŕ̥šnas, from Proto-Indo-European *tr̥s-nó-s, from *ters- (“dry”).
Noun
[edit]*tŕ̥šnah
Inflection
[edit]masculine a-stem | |||
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singular | dual | plural | |
nominative | *tŕ̥šnah | *tŕ̥šnā | *tŕ̥šnā |
vocative | *tŕ̥šna | *tŕ̥šnā | *tŕ̥šnā |
accusative | *tŕ̥šnam | *tŕ̥šnā | *tŕ̥šnānh |
instrumental | *tŕ̥šnā | *tŕ̥šnaybyaH | *tŕ̥šnāyš |
ablative | *tŕ̥šnāt | *tŕ̥šnaybyaH | *tŕ̥šnaybyah |
dative | *tŕ̥šnāy | *tŕ̥šnaybyaH | *tŕ̥šnaybyah |
genitive | *tŕ̥šnahya | *tŕ̥šnayāh | *tŕ̥šnānam |
locative | *tŕ̥šnay | *tŕ̥šnayaw | *tŕ̥šnayšu |
Descendants
[edit]- Central Iranian:
- Avestan: 𐬙𐬀𐬭𐬱𐬥𐬀 m (taršna, “thirst”)
- Northeastern Iranian:
- Khotanese: [script needed] m (ttarrā, “thirsty”)
- Sogdian: [script needed] (čšn /čašn/, “thirst”)
- Northwestern Iranian:
- Southwestern Iranian:
References
[edit]- MacKenzie, D. N. (1971) A concise Pahlavi dictionary, London, New York, Toronto: Oxford University Press
- Louis Herbert Gray (1902) Indo-Iranian Phonology, with Special Reference to the Middle and New Indo-Iranian Languages[1], Columbia University Press