πΊππ»ππΏππΎπ
Luwian
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Indo-European *dΚ°ughβtαΈr. Cognate with Hieroglyphic Luwian π±π¬π¬π°π±. Compare Hittite πΊππ»ππΏπΎπ (duttariyatis), which may be borrowed from Luwian.
Noun
editπΊππ»ππΏππΎπ (du-ut-tar-ri-ya-a-ti-iΕ‘ /duttariyatis/)
Usage notes
editThe exact meaning of this word is uncertain; it may have referred to an occupational role for women, like its Hittite cognate.
Further reading
edit- Oshiro, Terumasa (1988) βSome Luwian words of Indo-European originβ, in Orient, volume 24, page 50: β(6) daughter (277)β