Reconstruction:Proto-Iranian/daywáh

This Proto-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.

Proto-Iranian edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Indo-Iranian *daywás (god).

Noun edit

*daywáh m

  1. demon; malevolent being

Inflection edit

masculine a-stem
singular dual plural
nominative *daywáh *daywā́ *daywā́
vocative *daywa *daywā́ *daywā́
accusative *daywám *daywā́ *daywā́nh
instrumental *daywā́ *daywáybyaH *daywā́yš
ablative *daywā́t *daywáybyaH *daywáybyah
dative *daywā́y *daywáybyaH *daywáybyah
genitive *daywáhya *daywáyāh *daywā́nam
locative *daywáy *daywáyaw *daywáyšu

Derived terms edit

Descendants edit

  • Central Iranian:
    • Avestan: 𐬛𐬀𐬉𐬎𐬎𐬀 (daēuua)
  • Northeastern Iranian:
    • Proto-Scythian:
      • Khotanese: [script needed] (dyū, demon)
      • Ossetian: [Term?] (evil spirit)
        Digor Ossetian: ӕудеу (æwdew)
        Iron Ossetian: ӕудиу (æwdiw)
    • Sogdian: [Term?] (demon; unreliable person)
      Sogdian script: [script needed] (δyw /⁠δēw⁠/),
      Manichaean script: 𐫔𐫏𐫇 (δyw /⁠δēw⁠/),
      Syriac script: ܕܝܘ (dyw /⁠δēw⁠/)
      • Persian: لیوه (live, unreliable, lier person)
  • Southeastern Iranian:
    • Ishkashimi: [script needed] (lew, a night-mare, a night-spectre that eats people)
    • Pashto: دېو (dew) (perhaps borrowed from Persian), دېب (deb)
  • Northwestern Iranian:
  • Southwestern Iranian:
    • Old Persian: 𐎭𐎡𐎺 (d-i-v /⁠daivaʰ⁠/)
      • Middle Persian:
        Manichaean script: 𐫅𐫏𐫇 (dyw /⁠dēw⁠/, evil spirit, demon)
        Book Pahlavi script: [Book Pahlavi needed] (ŠDYA /⁠dēw⁠/, evil spirit, demon)
        • Classical Persian:
        • Middle Persian:
          Book Pahlavi script: [Book Pahlavi needed] (dywwk' /⁠dēwōg⁠/, leech)
          • Persian: دیوک (divok, divak, leech)
      • Aramaic: דיוא (daywā)