๐’‹ผ๐’‚Š๐’‹ซ๐’€ญ

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Hittite

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Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *dสฐรฉhโ‚i-to-m (โ€œthat which is suckledโ€), derivation of the root *dสฐehโ‚(y)- (โ€œto suck, suckleโ€). Anatolian cognates include Cuneiform Luwian ๐’‹พ๐’„ฟ๐’‹ซ๐’€ญ (tฤซtan-, โ€œbreast, teatโ€) and Lycian ๐Š˜๐Š†๐Š…๐Š๐Š†๐ŠŽ๐Š† (ฯ„ideimi, โ€œson, childโ€).

Indo-European cognates include Latin fฤ“mina (โ€œwomanโ€), fฤซlius (โ€œsonโ€), Sanskrit เคงเคฏเคคเคฟ (dhรกyati, โ€œto suckโ€), Ancient Greek ฮธฮฌฮฟฮผฮฑฮน (thรกomai, โ€œto suckโ€) and Old Church Slavonic ะดะพะธั‚ะธ (doiti, โ€œto suckleโ€).

Noun

๐’‹ผ๐’‚Š๐’‹ซ๐’€ญ โ€ข (te-e-ta-ann

  1. breast, teat