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Mycenaean Greek
Etymology
From Proto-Hellenic *aksΕn, from Proto-Indo-European *hβeαΈ±s-. Cognate with Ancient Greek αΌΞΎΟΞ½ (Γ‘xΕn).
Noun
πππ°π (a-ko-so-ne /Γ‘ksones/) pl
- shaft(s), axle(s)
c. 1200 BCE (LH IIIB2/LH IIIC), Pylos Vn 10:ππππ― ππ¬π΅π / πππ³πππ ππ [π’]π² π/ πππ°ππ€ π- o-di-do-si du-ru-to-mo / a-mo-te-jo-na-de e-pi--ta 50 / a-ko-so-ne-qe 50
- /hΕ didonsi drutomoi armΚ°oteyΕna=de: epi--ta 50, Γ‘ksones=kΚ·e 50/
- Thus do the woodcutters contribute / to the workshop: 50 / and 50 axles
References
- (basic translation of PY Vn 10:) Palaima, Thomas G. (2005) βMycenaean ideograms and their useβ, in Parna, M., editor, Studi in Onore di Enrica Fiandra: Contributi di archeologia egea evicinorientale, Paris: De Bocccard, pages 267-283
- Waanders, F.M.J. (2008) βThe syntax and co-occurrence of case functions in Mycenaean textsβ, in A. Sacconi, M. Del Freo, L. Godart, & M. Negri, editors, Colloquium Romanum: atti del XII Colloquio internazionale di micenologia, Roma, 20-25 febbraio 2006. - II, pages 795-806