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This Proto-Indo-Iranian entry contains reconstructed terms and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.
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Proto-Indo-Iranian
Etymology
From *Háćwas (“horse”) + *pátiš (“master”).
Noun
*Háćwapatiš m
- master of horses, chief of cavalry
Declension
| masculine/feminine i-stem
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singular
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dual
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plural
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| nominative
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*Háćwapatiš
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*HáćwapatiH
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*Háćwapatayas
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| vocative
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*Háćwapatay
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*HáćwapatiH
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*Háćwapatayas
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| accusative
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*Háćwapatim
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*HáćwapatiH
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*Háćwapatinš
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| instrumental
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*HáćwapatiH
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*Háćwapatibʰyā(m)
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*Háćwapatibʰiš
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| ablative
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*Háćwapatayš
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*Háćwapatibʰyā(m)
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*Háćwapatibʰyas
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| dative
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*Háćwapatayay
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*Háćwapatibʰyā(m)
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*Háćwapatibʰyas
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| genitive
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*Háćwapatayš
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*Háćwapatiyās
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*HáćwapatiHnaHam
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| locative
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*Háćwapatāy
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*Háćwapatiyaw
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*Háćwapatišu
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Descendants
- Proto-Indo-Aryan: *Háśwapatiṣ
- Proto-Iranian: *Hácwapatiš (see there for further descendants)