Reconstruction:Proto-Permic/śäkit

This Proto-Permic 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-Permic

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Etymology

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Adjective

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*śäkit (stem *śäkit-, plural predicative *śäkitäś)

  1. heavy
  2. difficult

Declension

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Declension of *śäkit (stem: *śäkit-)
singular plural
nominative *śäkit *śäkitjas
accusative indefinite *śäkit *śäkitjas
definite *śäkitäs *śäkitjasäs
instrumental *śäkitän *śäkitjasän
caritive *śäkittäk *śäkitjastäk
consecutive *śäkitla *śäkitjasla
genitive *śäkitlän *śäkitjaslän
ablative *śäkitliś *śäkitjasliś
dative *śäkitli *śäkitjasli
inessive *śäkitin *śäkitjasin
elative *śäkitiś *śäkitjasiś
illative *śäkitä *śäkitjasä
egressive *śäkitśań *śäkitjasśań
approximative *śäkitlań *śäkitjaslań
terminative *śäkitäʒ́ *śäkitjasäʒ́
translative *śäkitti *śäkitjasti

Descendants

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  • Komi:
    • Komi-Permyak: сьӧкы́т (śökýt)
    • Komi-Yazva: сьӧ́көт (śö́kåt)
    • Komi-Zyrian: сьӧкыд (śökyd)
  • Udmurt: секыт (śekyt)

References

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  • Lytkin, V. I., Gulyaev, E. S., editors (1970), “сьӧкыд”, in Краткий этимологический словарь коми языка [Brief Etymological Dictionary of the Komi Language]‎[1] (in Russian), Moscow: Nauka