hantus

Sudovian

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle High German hant, cf. German Hand (hand), supplanting native Proto-Balto-Slavic *ránkāˀ (hand, arm).[1]

Noun

hantuſ

  1. (anatomy) hand, (possibly also) arm
    • “Pagan dialects from Narew” line 8, (copied by V. Zinov, 1983):
      rękahantuſ
      rękahand

References

  1. ^ Zigmas Zinkevičius (1985) “Lenkų-jotvingių žodynėlis? [A Polish-Yotvingian dictionary?]”, in Baltistica, volume 21, number 1 (in Lithuanian), Vilnius: VU, →DOI, page 73:hantuſ ‘ranka, l. ręka’ 8.