Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-Iranian/náyȷ́žʰam

This Proto-Indo-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-Indo-Iranian edit

Etymology edit

Possibly from Proto-Indo-European *néyǵʰ-s,[1] likely of non-Indo-European origin. Perhaps related to Proto-Uralic *nikka (to stick in, push).

Noun edit

*náyȷ́žʰam n

  1. sharp tip, spear

Inflection edit

neuter a-stem
singular dual plural
nominative *náyȷ́žʰam *náyȷ́žʰay *náyȷ́žʰaH
vocative *náyȷ́žʰam *náyȷ́žʰay *náyȷ́žʰaH
accusative *náyȷ́žʰam *náyȷ́žʰay *náyȷ́žʰaH
instrumental *náyȷ́žʰā *náyȷ́žʰaybʰyaH, -ābʰyām *náyȷ́žʰāyš
ablative *náyȷ́žʰāt *náyȷ́žʰaybʰyaH, -ābʰyām *náyȷ́žʰaybʰyas
dative *náyȷ́žʰāy *náyȷ́žʰaybʰyaH, -ābʰyām *náyȷ́žʰaybʰyas
genitive *náyȷ́žʰasya *náyȷ́žʰayās *náyȷ́žʰāna(H)m
locative *náyȷ́žʰay *náyȷ́žʰayaw *náyȷ́žʰayšu

Descendants edit

References edit

  1. ^ Mayrhofer, Manfred (1996) “NIKṢ”, in Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Altindoarischen [Etymological Dictionary of Old Indo-Aryan]‎[1] (in German), volume II, Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, page 41:*nei̯ǵ⁽ʰ⁾ ~ *nei̯ǵ⁽ʰ⁾s
  2. ^ Hinz, Walther (1975) Altiranisches Sprachgut der Nebenüberlieferungen (Göttinger Orientforschungen, Reihe III, Iranica; 3)‎[2] (in German), Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz, page 172
  3. ^ Janda, Michael (2004) Die Sprache Der Meder (dissertation)‎[3] (in German), University of Zurich, page 105

Further reading edit

  • Edelʹman, D. I. (2015) Etimologičeskij slovarʹ iranskix jazykov [Etymological Dictionary of Iranian Languages] (in Russian), volume V, Moscow: Vostochnaya Literatura, pages 443–446