Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-Iranian/Hártʰam
Proto-Indo-Iranian
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *h₁er-tHo-, from *h₁er- (“to arrive, get somewhere”). Cognate with ऋ (ṛ, “to reach, come towards”) (but not ऋ (ṛ) in the "move, shake" sense), Ancient Greek ἔρχομαι (érkhomai, “to go, come”), Albanian erdha (“to have come, originated”) (via a derivative *h₁erǵʰ- (“to move”)), and Hittite [script needed] (ār-, “to come to, arrive at”).[1][2]
Noun
*Hártʰam n
Declension
| neuter a-stem | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| singular | dual | plural | |
| nominative | *Hártʰam | *Hártʰay | *HártʰaH |
| vocative | *Hártʰam | *Hártʰay | *HártʰaH |
| accusative | *Hártʰam | *Hártʰay | *HártʰaH |
| instrumental | *HártʰaH | *Hártʰaybʰyā(m) | *Hártʰāyš |
| ablative | *Hártʰāt | *Hártʰaybʰyā(m) | *Hártʰaybʰyas |
| dative | *Hártʰāy | *Hártʰaybʰyā(m) | *Hártʰaybʰyas |
| genitive | *Hártʰasya | *Hártʰayās | *HártʰānaHam |
| locative | *Hártʰay | *Hártʰayaw | *Hártʰayšu |
Descendants
- Proto-Indo-Aryan: *Hártʰam
- Sanskrit: अर्थ n or m (ártha) (see there for further descendants)
- Proto-Iranian: *Hárθam
- Avestan: 𐬀𐬭𐬆𐬚𐬀 (arəθa)
References
- ^ Mayrhofer, Manfred (1992) Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Altindoarischen [Etymological Dictionary of Old Indo-Aryan][1] (in German), volume 1, Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, page 117
- ^ Lubotsky, Alexander (2011) The Indo-Aryan Inherited Lexicon (in progress) (Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Project), Leiden University, page 55