Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/dʰégʷʰeti
Proto-Indo-European
editEtymology
editThematic root present of *dʰegʷʰ- (“to burn”).
Verb
edit*dʰégʷʰeti (imperfective)
- to burn, to be burning
Inflection
editImperfective, thematic | |||||
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3rd singular | *dʰégʷʰeti | ||||
3rd plural | *dʰégʷʰonti | ||||
Active voice | Present indicative | Past indicative | Imperative | Subjunctive | Optative |
1st singular | *dʰégʷʰoh₂ | *dʰégʷʰom | — | *dʰégʷʰōh₂ | *dʰégʷʰoyh₁m̥ |
2nd singular | *dʰégʷʰesi | *dʰégʷʰes | *dʰégʷʰe | *dʰégʷʰēsi | *dʰégʷʰoys |
3rd singular | *dʰégʷʰeti | *dʰégʷʰet | *dʰégʷʰetu | *dʰégʷʰēti | *dʰégʷʰoyt |
1st dual | *dʰégʷʰowos | *dʰégʷʰowe | — | *dʰégʷʰōwos | *dʰégʷʰoywe |
2nd dual | *dʰégʷʰetes | *dʰégʷʰetom | *dʰégʷʰetom | *dʰégʷʰētes | *dʰégʷʰoytom |
3rd dual | *dʰégʷʰetes | *dʰégʷʰetām | *dʰégʷʰetām | *dʰégʷʰētes | *dʰégʷʰoytām |
1st plural | *dʰégʷʰomos | *dʰégʷʰome | — | *dʰégʷʰōmos | *dʰégʷʰoyme |
2nd plural | *dʰégʷʰete | *dʰégʷʰete | *dʰégʷʰete | *dʰégʷʰēte | *dʰégʷʰoyte |
3rd plural | *dʰégʷʰonti | *dʰégʷʰont | *dʰégʷʰontu | *dʰégʷʰōnti | *dʰégʷʰoyh₁n̥t |
Participle | *dʰégʷʰonts | ||||
Middle voice | Present indicative | Past indicative | Imperative | Subjunctive | Optative |
1st singular | *dʰégʷʰoh₂er | *dʰégʷʰoh₂e | — | *dʰégʷʰōh₂er | *dʰégʷʰoyh₂e |
2nd singular | *dʰégʷʰeth₂er | *dʰégʷʰeth₂e | *dʰégʷʰeso | *dʰégʷʰēth₂er | *dʰégʷʰoyth₂e |
3rd singular | *dʰégʷʰetor | *dʰégʷʰeto | *? | *dʰégʷʰētor | *dʰégʷʰoyto, *dʰégʷʰoyh₁o |
1st dual | *dʰégʷʰowosdʰh₂ | *dʰégʷʰowedʰh₂ | — | *dʰégʷʰōwosdʰh₂ | *dʰégʷʰoywedʰh₂ |
2nd dual | *? | *? | *? | *? | *? |
3rd dual | *? | *? | *? | *? | *? |
1st plural | *dʰégʷʰomosdʰh₂ | *dʰégʷʰomedʰh₂ | — | *dʰégʷʰōmosdʰh₂ | *dʰégʷʰoymedʰh₂ |
2nd plural | *dʰégʷʰedʰh₂we | *dʰégʷʰedʰh₂we | *dʰégʷʰedʰh₂we | *dʰégʷʰēdʰh₂we | *dʰégʷʰoydʰh₂we |
3rd plural | *dʰégʷʰontor | *dʰégʷʰonto | *? | *dʰégʷʰōntor | *dʰégʷʰoyro |
Participle | *dʰégʷʰomnos |
Descendants
edit- Proto-Albanian: *dega[1]
- Albanian: djeg
- Proto-Balto-Slavic: *degtéi (see there for further descendants)
- ⇒ Proto-Balto-Slavic: *degut(j)as (“tar”) (see there for further descendants)
- Proto-Indo-Iranian: *dʰáǰʰati (see there for further descendants)
- Proto-Tocharian: *tsäk- (“to burn up”)
- Tocharian B: tsäk-
References
edit- ^ Orel, Vladimir E. (1998) “djeg”, in Albanian Etymological Dictionary, Leiden, Boston, Köln: Brill, →ISBN, page 68