π’Ίπ’Œ“π’‹»π’Š‘π’„Ώπ’€€π’‹Ύπ’…–

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Luwian

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *dΚ°ughβ‚‚tαΈ—r. Cognate with Hieroglyphic Luwian 𔐱𔕬𔗬𔑰𔖱. Compare Hittite π’Ίπ’Œ“π’‹»π’Š‘π’„Ώπ’‹Ύπ’…– (duttariyatis), which may be borrowed from Luwian.

Noun

π’Ίπ’Œ“π’‹»π’Š‘π’„Ώπ’€€π’‹Ύπ’…– (du-ut-tar-ri-ya-a-ti-iΕ‘ /duttariyatis/)

  1. daughter

Usage notes

The exact meaning of this word is uncertain; it may have referred to an occupational role for women, like its Hittite cognate.

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