𒌑𒉡𒊻𒍣

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Hittite

𒌑𒉡𒊻𒍣
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Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *h₃ew-.

Verb

𒌑𒉡𒊻𒍣 (ú-nu-uz-zi) (third-person present singular)

  1. to adorn

Inflection

Broad transcription
First conjugation nu-stem
Nominal forms
Infinitive unumanzi
ʔunúmant͡si
Participle unuwanz
ʔunúwant͡s
Noun unumar
ʔunúmr̩
Supine unuman
ʔunúmn̩
Active Present Aorist Imperative
1.sg unumi ununun unuwallu
ʔunúmi ʔunɔ́nɔn ʔunúwallu
2.sg unuši unut unu
ʔunúsi ʔunút ʔunú
3.sg unuzzi unut unuddu
ʔunút͡si ʔunút ʔunútu
1.pl unumani unumen unumani
ʔunúmani ʔunúmɛn ʔunúmani
2.pl unuttani unutten unutten
ʔunútani ʔunútɛn ʔunútɛn
3.pl unuwanzi unuer unuwandu
ʔunúwant͡si ʔunúwɛr ʔunúwantu
Middle Present Aorist Imperative
1.sg unuḫḫari unuḫḫat unuḫḫaru
ʔunɔ́χari ʔunɔ́χad ʔunɔ́χaru
2.sg unuttari unutat unuḫḫut
ʔunútari ʔunútad ʔunɔ́χɔd
3.sg unuari, unuttari unutat unuwaru, unuttaru
ʔunúwaːri, ʔunútari ʔunútad ʔunúwaru, ʔunútaru
1.pl unumašta unumaštat unumaštat
ʔunúmasta ʔunúmastad ʔunúmastad
2.pl unudduma unudumat unuttumat
ʔunútuma ʔunútumat ʔunútumad
3.pl unuanttari unuantat unuantaru
ʔunúwantari ʔunúwantad ʔunúwantaru
The desinences in this table have been normalized. For alternative endings see Appendix:Hittite conjugation
Cuneiform script
First conjugation nu-stem
Nominal forms
Infinitive 𒌑𒉡𒈠𒀭𒍣
ú-nu-ma-an-zi
Participle 𒌑𒉡𒉿𒀭𒍝
ú-nu-wa-an-za
Noun 𒌑𒉡𒈠𒅈
ú-nu-ma-ar
Supine 𒌑𒉡𒈠𒀭
ú-nu-ma-an
Active Present Aorist Imperative
1.sg 𒌑𒉡𒈪 𒌑𒉡𒌦 𒌑𒉡𒀠𒇻
ú-nu-mi ú-nu-un ú-nu-al-lu
2.sg 𒌑𒉡𒅆 𒌑𒉡𒋫 𒌑𒉡
ú-nu-ši ú-nu-ut ú-nu
3.sg 𒌑𒉡𒊻𒍣 𒌑𒉡𒋫 𒌑𒉡𒁺
ú-nu-uz-zi ú-nu-ut ú-nu-ud-du
1.pl 𒌑𒉡𒈠𒉌 𒌑𒉡𒈨𒂗 𒌑𒉡𒈠𒉌
ú-nu-ma-ni ú-nu-me-en ú-nu-ma-ni
2.pl 𒌑𒉡𒋫𒉌 𒌑𒉡𒋼𒂗 𒌑𒉡𒋼𒂗
ú-nu-ut-ta-ni ú-nu-ut-te-en ú-nu-ut-te-en
3.pl 𒌑𒉡𒀭𒍣 𒌑𒉡𒅕 𒌑𒉡𒀭𒁺
ú-nu-an-zi ú-nu-er ú-nu-an-du
Middle Present Aorist Imperative
1.sg 𒌑𒉡𒄴𒄩𒊑 𒌑𒉡𒄴𒄩𒀜 𒌑𒉡𒄴𒄩𒊒
ú-nu-uḫ-ḫa-ri ú-nu-uḫ-ḫa-at ú-nu-uḫ-ḫa-ru
2.sg 𒌑𒉡𒌓𒋫𒊑 𒌑𒉡𒌓𒋫𒀜 𒌑𒉡𒄴𒄷𒌓
ú-nu-ut-ta-ri ú-nu-ut-ta-at ú-nu-ḫu-ut
3.sg 𒌑𒉡𒀀𒊑, 𒌑𒉡𒌓𒋫𒊑 𒌑𒉡𒌓𒋫𒀜 𒌑𒉡𒀀𒊒, 𒌑𒉡𒌓𒋫𒊒
ú-nu-a-ri, ú-nu-ut-ta-ri ú-nu-ut-ta-at ú-nu-a-ru, ú-nu-ut-ta-ru
1.pl 𒌑𒉡𒈠𒀸𒋫 𒌑𒉡𒈠𒀸𒋫𒀜 𒌑𒉡𒈠𒀸𒋫𒀜
ú-nu-ma-aš-ta ú-nu-ma-aš-ta-at ú-nu-ma-aš-ta-at
2.pl 𒌑𒉡𒌓𒁺𒈠 𒌑𒉡𒌓𒁺𒈠𒀜 𒌑𒉡𒌓𒌅𒈠𒀜
ú-nu-ud-du-ma ú-nu-ud-du-ma-at ú-nu-tu-ma-at
3.pl 𒌑𒉡𒀭𒋫𒊑 𒌑𒉡𒀭𒋫𒀜 𒌑𒉡𒀭𒋫𒊒
ú-nu-an-ta-ri ú-nu-an-ta-at ú-nu-an-ta-ru
The more than one syllabification is possible. For more information see Wiktionary:Hittite transliteration

References

  • Kloekhorst, Alwin (2008) Etymological Dictionary of the Hittite Inherited Lexicon (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 5), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 1061