Reconstruction:Proto-Balto-Slavic/źénˀtas

This Proto-Balto-Slavic 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-Balto-Slavic edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Indo-European *ǵemH-t-os (son-in-law), from *ǵemH- (to form a relationship; to marry), or else from *ǵénh₁-to-s (relative), from *ǵenh₁- (to give birth).

Noun edit

*źénˀtas m[1][2][3]

  1. son-in-law, relative

Inflection edit

Declension of *źénˀtas (o-stem, fixed accent)
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative *źénˀtas *źénˀtōˀ *źénˀtai(ˀ)
Accusative *źénˀtan *źénˀtōˀ *źénˀtō(ˀ)ns
Genitive *źénˀtā *źénˀtāu(ˀ) *źénˀtōn
Locative *źénˀtai *źénˀtāu(ˀ) *źénˀtaišu
Dative *źénˀtōi *źénˀtamā(ˀ) *źénˀtamas
Instrumental *źénˀtōˀ *źénˀtamāˀ *źénˀtōis
Vocative *źénˀte *źénˀtōˀ *źénˀtai(ˀ)

Related terms edit

Descendants edit

  • Lithuanian: žéntas
  • Proto-Slavic: *zętь

References edit

  1. ^ Derksen, Rick (2008) “*zę̀tь”, in Etymological Dictionary of the Slavic Inherited Lexicon (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 4), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, →ISSN, page 543:BSl. *źénʔtis; *źénʔtos
  2. ^ Kim, Ronald (2018) “The Phonology of Balto-Slavic”, in Jared S. Klein, Brian Joseph, and Matthias Fritz, editors, Handbook of Comparative Indo-European Linguistics: An International Handbook[1], Berlin: de Gruyter, →ISBN
  3. ^ Jasanoff, J. (2011) “Balto-Slavic mobility as an Indo-European problem”, in R. Sukač, editor, From Present to Past and Back: Papers on Baltic and Slavic Accentology (Potsdam Linguistic Investigations; 7), Frankfurt: Peter Lang, →ISBN, pages 52–74