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Hittite

๐’‹ผ๐’Š‘๐’€‰๐’‹พ๐’Œ…๐’Œ‹๐’‰Œ๐’…–
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Etymology

A Hayaลกa theonym, the first part of which is generally interpreted as ๐’‹ผ๐’Š‘ (te-ri, tri, โ€œthreeโ€), and the second part of which is connected by some scholars to Old Armenian ีฟีธึ‚ีฟีถ (tutn, โ€œtailโ€), hence "the deity with three tails".

Proper noun

๐’‹ผ๐’Š‘๐’€‰๐’‹พ๐’Œ…๐’Œ‹๐’‰Œ๐’…– โ€ข (te-ri-it-ti-tu-u-ni-iลก)

  1. A god of Hayaลกa, listed in a fragmentary treaty between Hatti and Hayaลกa (KUB XXVI 39).

Inflection

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References

  1. ^ Martirosyan, Hrach (2010), Etymological Dictionary of the Armenian Inherited Lexicon (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 8), Leiden and Boston: Brill, page 383
  2. ^ Djahukian, Gevork B. (1990), โ€œDid Armenians Live in Asia Anterior Before the Twelfth Century B.C.?โ€, in T. L. Markey and J. A. C. Greppin, editors, When Worlds Collide: Indo-Europeans and Pre-Indo-Europeans, Ann Arbor: Karoma Publishers, pages 26โ€“27

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