Reconstruction:Proto-Permic/oktini
Appearance
Proto-Permic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Uralic *ëkta-. Cognates include Proto-Finnic *aktadak and Proto-Samic *vuoktēńē.
Verb
[edit]*oktini (stem *okt-)
- (transitive) to set (a trap)
Conjugation
[edit]Conjugation of *oktini (stem: *okt-) | ||||
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Note: The Proto-Permic conjugation system is yet to be reconstructed in detail. What is presented here is only one possibility. | ||||
Present | Future | Preterite | Perfect | |
1st singular | *okta | *okti | *oktämi | |
2nd singular | *oktad | *oktid | *oktämid | |
3rd singular | *oktä | *oktas | *okti | *oktämi |
1st plural | *oktami | *oktimi | *oktämmi | |
2nd plural | *oktadi | *oktidi | *oktämdi | |
3rd plural | *okta | *oktazi | *okti | *oktämi |
Imperative | Connegative | |||
Singular | *okti | Infinitive | *oktini | |
Plural | *oktä | Gerund | *oktiman | |
Present participle | Imperfect participle | Perfect participle | Caritive participle | |
*oktiś | *oktan | *oktäm | *oktitäm |
Descendants
[edit]- Komi:
- Komi-Zyrian: октыны (oktyny)
References
[edit]- Lytkin, V. I., Gulyaev, E. S., editors (1970), “октыны”, in Краткий этимологический словарь коми языка [Brief Etymological Dictionary of the Komi Language][1] (in Russian), Moscow: Nauka