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Proto-Hellenic
Etymology
Unknown. Related nouns such as *awoidós (“singer”), *awoidā́ (“song”) suggest a Proto-Indo-European root *h₂weyd-,[1] but no cognates in other Indo-European languages are known.[2] Compare, however, Albanian ëzë.
According to Calvert Watkins, Sanskrit वाद (vāda) may be cognate, from *h₂wed- or *h₂weyd-. Julius Pokorny has *au̯ed- (“to speak”), IEW, p.76. See also αὐδή (audḗ). See also Sanskrit उद्यते (udyate, “to be said or spoken”), the passive form of वद् (vad).
Verb
*awéidō
- to sing
Inflection
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Present forms of *awéidō
Active
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infinitive
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*awéidehen
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participle
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*awéidonts
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singular
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dual
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plural
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indicative
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*awéidō
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*awéidehi
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*awéidei
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*awéidowos, *awéidowes, *awéidowen
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*awéidetes, *awéidetos, *awéideton
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*awéidetes, *awéidetos, *awéideton
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*awéidomes, *awéidomen
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*awéidete
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*awéidonti
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subjunctive
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*awéidō
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*awéidēhi
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*awéidēi
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*awéidōwos, *awéidōwes, *awéidōwen
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*awéidētes, *awéidētos, *awéidēton
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*awéidētes, *awéidētos, *awéidēton
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*awéidōmes, *awéidōmen
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*awéidēte
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*awéidōnti
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optative
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*awéidoyə
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*awéidois
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*awéidoi
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*awéidoiwen
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*awéidoiton
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*aweidóitān
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*awéidoimen
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*awéidoite
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*awéidoyen
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imperative
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*áweide
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*aweidétō
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*awéideton
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*aweidétōn
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*awéidete
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*aweidóntōn
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Middle/Passive
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infinitive
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*awéidestʰai
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participle
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*aweidómenos
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singular
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dual
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plural
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1st person
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indicative
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*awéidomai
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*awéidehai
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*awéidetai
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*awéidestʰa
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*awéidestʰon
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*awéidestʰon
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*aweidómestʰa
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*awéidestʰe
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*awéidontai
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subjunctive
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*awéidōmai
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*awéidēhai
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*awéidētai
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*awéidēstʰa
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*awéidēstʰon
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*awéidēstʰon
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*aweidṓmestʰa
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*awéidēstʰe
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*awéidōntai
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optative
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*aweidóimān
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*awéidoyyo
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*awéidoito
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*aweidóiwetʰa
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*awéidoistʰon
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*aweidóistʰān
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*aweidóimetʰa
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*awéidoistʰe
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*awéidointo
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imperative
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*awéideho
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*aweidéstʰō
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*awéidestʰon
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*aweidéstʰōn
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*awéidestʰe
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*aweidéstʰōn
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Imperfect forms of *awéidō
Descendants
- Ancient Greek: ἀείδω (aeídō), ᾄδω (ā́idō) — Attic, except in Aeschylus
References
- ^ Rix, Helmut, editor (2001), Lexikon der indogermanischen Verben [Lexicon of Indo-European Verbs] (in German), 2nd edition, Wiesbaden: Dr. Ludwig Reichert Verlag, →ISBN
- ^ Beekes, Robert S. P. (2010) “ἀείδω”, in Etymological Dictionary of Greek (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 10), with the assistance of Lucien van Beek, Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 23
- ^ Andrew L. Sihler (1995) “Part VI: Conjugation”, in New Comparative Grammar of Greek and Latin, 1st edition, New York, N.Y., Oxford: Oxford University Press, published 1995, →ISBN, pages 461, 462, 514