Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-Iranian/ȷ́ʰáwtraH
Proto-Indo-Iranian
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰéw-tr-eh₂, from *ǵʰew- (“to pour”).[1]
Noun
*ȷ́ʰáwtraH f[1]
Declension
| aH-stem | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| singular | dual | plural | |
| nominative | *ȷ́ʰáwtraH | *ȷ́ʰáwtray | *ȷ́ʰáwtrās |
| vocative | *ȷ́ʰáwtray | *ȷ́ʰáwtray | *ȷ́ʰáwtrās |
| accusative | *ȷ́ʰáwtrām | *ȷ́ʰáwtray | *ȷ́ʰáwtrās |
| instrumental | *ȷ́ʰáwtraH, -ayaH | *ȷ́ʰáwtraHbʰyā(m) | *ȷ́ʰáwtraHbʰiš |
| ablative | *ȷ́ʰáwtrayaHs | *ȷ́ʰáwtraHbʰyā(m) | *ȷ́ʰáwtraHbʰyas |
| dative | *ȷ́ʰáwtrayaHi | *ȷ́ʰáwtraHbʰyā(m) | *ȷ́ʰáwtraHbʰyas |
| genitive | *ȷ́ʰáwtrayaHs | *ȷ́ʰáwtrayHās | *ȷ́ʰáwtraHnaHam |
| locative | *ȷ́ʰáwtrayaH | *ȷ́ʰáwtrayHaw | *ȷ́ʰáwtraHsu |
Related terms
- Proto-Indo-Iranian: *ȷ́ʰáwtā
Descendants
- Proto-Indo-Aryan: *źʰáwtraH
- Sanskrit: होत्रा f (hótrā), होत्र m (hotrá)
- Proto-Iranian: *jáwθraH (see there for further descendants)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Lubotsky, Alexander (2011) “hótrā-”, in The Indo-Aryan Inherited Lexicon (in progress) (Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Project), Leiden University