𒆜𒀸
Hittite
editEtymology
editCognate with Lycian [script needed] (tbiplẽ, “twice (?)”), [script needed] (trpplẽ, “thrice (?)”). According to Kloekhorst, from Proto-Indo-European *pel-: compare Ancient Greek δῐπλός (diplós, “double”), Latin dūplus (“double”), Old High German zwifalt (“twice”).
Noun
edit𒆜𒀸 • (KASKAL-aš) c
- road, path, trail, route
- (figuratively) way, behaviour
- campaign, military expedition
- journey, trip, mission
- caravan, transport
- occasion, occurrence, time
Usage notes
editThe syllabic value of nominal stem was pal(š)-. Rarely, the dative/locative singular is found written without the Sumerogram: 𒁄𒅆 (pal-ši), 𒁄𒊺 (pal-še).
Declension
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Broad transcription | ||
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a-stem noun¹ | ||
Common gender | Singular | Plural |
nominative | palšaš | palšeš, palšiš |
vocative | palši, palša | – |
accusative | palšan | palšuš |
genitive | palšaš | palšaš, palšan² |
dative-locative | palši | palšaš |
allative | palša | – |
ablative | palšaz(a) | palšaz(a) |
instrumental | palšit | palšit |
1. The desinences in this table have been normalized. For alternative endings see Appendix:Hittite declension.
2. Only in Old Hittite. |
Cuneiform script | ||
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a-stem noun | ||
Common gender | Singular | Plural |
nominative | 𒆜𒊭𒀸 | 𒆜𒊺𒌍, 𒆜𒅆𒅖 |
KASKAL-ša-aš | KASKAL-še-eš, KASKAL-ši-iš | |
vocative | 𒆜𒊭, 𒆜𒅆 | – |
KASKAL-ša, KASKAL-ši | ||
accusative | 𒆜𒊭𒀭 | 𒆜𒄭𒀀𒀸 |
KASKAL-ša-an | KASKALḪI.A-uš | |
genitive | 𒆜𒊭𒀸 | 𒆜𒈨𒌍𒀭, 𒆜𒈨𒌍𒀸 |
KASKAL-ša-aš | KASKALMEŠ-an, KASKALMEŠ-aš | |
dative-locative | 𒆜𒅆 | 𒆜𒄭𒀀𒀸 |
KASKAL-ši | KASKALḪI.A-aš | |
allative | 𒆜𒊭 | – |
KASKAL-ša | ||
ablative | 𒆜𒊭𒊍 | 𒆜𒊭𒊍 |
KASKAL-ša-az | KASKAL-ša-az | |
instrumental | 𒆜𒅆𒀉 | 𒆜𒅆𒀉 |
KASKAL-ši-it | KASKAL-ši-it | |
More than one syllabification is possible. For more information see Wiktionary:Hittite transliteration |
Derived terms
editReferences
edit- Kloekhorst, Alwin (2008) Etymological Dictionary of the Hittite Inherited Lexicon (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 5), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 719