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Hittite
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Etymology
Borrowed from Mitanni, from Proto-Indo-Aryan *Hagnรญแนฃ (whence Sanskrit เค
เคเฅเคจเคฟ (agnรญ, โfireโ)), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *Hagnรญลก, from Proto-Indo-European *hโnฬฅgสทnis. Attested in a 14th century BCE treaty between the Hittites and the Mitanni written in the Hittite language, this is almost certainly a Hittite attempt at transcribing the name of the Indo-Aryan deity Agni.
Cognate with Latin ignis and Old Church Slavonic ะพะณะฝั (ognฤญ), โฑโฐณโฑโฑ (ognฤญ).
Proper noun
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โข (a-ak-ni-iลก /สaknis/)
- Agni (Vedic deity)
References
- Garcรญa Ramรณn, J. L. (2016) โVedic indrotรก- in the Ancient Near East and the Shift of PIE *hโeuฬฏhโ- โrunโ โ Core IE โhelp, favorโโ, in Joshua T. Katz, Dieter Gunkel, Brent Vine, and Michael Weiss, editors, Sahasram Ati Srajas, Ann Arbor/New York: Beech Stave Press, pages 64-81
Hurrian
Etymology
Borrowed from Mitanni, from Proto-Indo-Aryan *Hagnรญแนฃ.
Proper noun
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(a-ak-ni-iลก /ฤkniลก/)
- Agni