Reconstruction:Proto-Italic/orβetā
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Proto-Italic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Indo-European *h₃erbʰ- (“to turn”). Two derivational pathways are equally possible, requiring different reconstructions of the Proto-Italic word:[1]
- *orβetā would require a derivation from the past participle of an iterative verb *orbeō.
- *orβitā would require a feminine substantivization in *-ā of a *-t-extension of the i-stem *orβis that appears in Latin orbis (“circle”).
The reconstruction *orβetā is selected arbitrarily, with no opinion on the likeliness of *orβetā over *orβitā.
Noun
[edit]*orβetā f
- something associated with wheels
Declension
[edit]ā-stemDeclension of *orβetā (ā-stem) | ||
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case | singular | plural |
nominative | *orβetā | *orβetās |
vocative | *orβeta | *orβetās |
accusative | *orβetam | *orβetans |
genitive | *orβetās | *orβetāzom |
dative | *orβetāi | *orβetais |
ablative | *orβetād | *orβetais |
locative | *orβetāi | *orβetais |