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Proto-Indo-Iranian
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰwéyeti, metathesized from earlier *ǵʰéw-ye-ti, from *ǵʰewH- (“to call”)[1][2] + *-yeti.
Verb
*ȷ́ʰwáyati
- to call, summon
Inflection
Nonfinite forms of *ȷ́ʰwáyati
Infinitive
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*ȷ́ʰwáHtum
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Gerund
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*ȷ́ʰuHtwáH
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Past passive participle
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*ȷ́ʰuHtás
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Future passive participle
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*ȷ́ʰáwyas
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Present forms of *ȷ́ʰwáyati
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Active
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Middle
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Passive
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Singular
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Dual
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Plural
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Singular
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Dual
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Plural
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Singular
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Dual
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Plural
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Indicative
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1st
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*ȷ́ʰwáyaHmi
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*ȷ́ʰwáyaHwas
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*ȷ́ʰwáyaHmas
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*ȷ́ʰwáyay
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*ȷ́ʰwayáHwadʰHay
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*ȷ́ʰwayáHmadʰHay
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*ȷ́ʰuHyáy
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*ȷ́ʰuHyáHwadʰHay
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*ȷ́ʰuHyáHmadʰHay
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2nd
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*ȷ́ʰwayasi
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*ȷ́ʰwayatʰas
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*ȷ́ʰwayatʰa
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*ȷ́ʰwayasay
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*ȷ́ʰwayaytʰay
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*ȷ́ʰwayadʰHway
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*ȷ́ʰuHyásay
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*ȷ́ʰuHyáytʰay
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*ȷ́ʰuHyádʰHway
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3rd
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*ȷ́ʰwáyati
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*ȷ́ʰwáyatas
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*ȷ́ʰwáyanti
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*ȷ́ʰwáyatay
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*ȷ́ʰwáyaytay
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*ȷ́ʰwáyantay
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*ȷ́ʰuHyátay
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*ȷ́ʰuHyáytay
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*ȷ́ʰuHyántay
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Imperative
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1st
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*ȷ́ʰwáyaHni
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*ȷ́ʰwáyaHwa
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*ȷ́ʰwáyaHma
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*ȷ́ʰwáyaHy
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*ȷ́ʰwayáHwadʰHaHy
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*ȷ́ʰwayáHmadʰHaHy
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*ȷ́ʰuHyáHy
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*ȷ́ʰuHyáHwadʰHaHy
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*ȷ́ʰuHyáHmadʰHaHy
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2nd
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*ȷ́ʰwáya
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*ȷ́ʰwáyatam
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*ȷ́ʰwáyata
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*ȷ́ʰwáyaswa
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*ȷ́ʰwáyaytʰām
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*ȷ́ʰwáyadʰHwam
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*ȷ́ʰuHyáswa
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*ȷ́ʰuHyáytʰām
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*ȷ́ʰuHyádʰHwam
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3rd
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*ȷ́ʰwáyatu
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*ȷ́ʰwáyatām
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*ȷ́ʰwáyantu
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*ȷ́ʰwáyatām
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*ȷ́ʰwáyaytām
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*ȷ́ʰwáyantam
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*ȷ́ʰuHyátām
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*ȷ́ʰuHyáytām
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*ȷ́ʰuHyántam
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Optative
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1st
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*ȷ́ʰwáyayHam
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*ȷ́ʰwáyaywa
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*ȷ́ʰwáyaymas
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*ȷ́ʰwáyayHa
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*ȷ́ʰwáyáywadʰHi
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*ȷ́ʰwáyáymadʰHi
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*ȷ́ʰuHyáyHa
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*ȷ́ʰuHyáywadʰHi
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*ȷ́ʰuHyáymadʰHi
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2nd
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*ȷ́ʰwáyays
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*ȷ́ʰwáyaytam
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*ȷ́ʰwáyayta
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*ȷ́ʰwáyaytʰās
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*ȷ́ʰwayáyHātʰām
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*ȷ́ʰwáyaydʰHwam
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*ȷ́ʰuHyáytʰās
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*ȷ́ʰuHyáyHātʰām
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*ȷ́ʰuHyáydʰHwam
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3rd
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*ȷ́ʰwáyayt
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*ȷ́ʰwáyaytām
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*ȷ́ʰwáyayHunt
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*ȷ́ʰwáyayta
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*ȷ́ʰwayáyHātām
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*ȷ́ʰwáyayrant
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*ȷ́uHyáyta
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*ȷ́ʰuHyáyHātām
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*ȷ́ʰuHyáyrant
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Participles
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*ȷ́ʰwáyant
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*ȷ́ʰwáyamHnas
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*ȷ́ʰuHyámHnas
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Imperfect forms of *ȷ́ʰwáyati
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Active
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Middle
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Passive
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Singular
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Dual
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Plural
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Singular
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Dual
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Plural
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Singular
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Dual
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Plural
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Indicative
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1st
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*áȷ́ʰwayam
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*aȷ́ʰwáyaHwa
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*aȷ́ʰwáyaHma
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*áȷ́ʰwayay
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*aȷ́ʰwayáHwadʰHi
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*aȷ́ʰwayáHmadʰHi
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*aȷ́ʰuHyáy
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*aȷ́ʰuHyáHwadʰHi
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*aȷ́ʰuHyáHmadʰHi
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2nd
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*áȷ́ʰwayas
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*aȷ́ʰwáyatam
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*aȷ́ʰwáyata
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*aȷ́ʰwáyatʰās
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*aȷ́ʰwáyaytʰām
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*aȷ́ʰwáyadʰHwam
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*aȷ́ʰuHyátʰās
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*aȷ́ʰuHyáytʰām
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*aȷ́ʰuHyádʰHwam
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3rd
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*áȷ́ʰwayat
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*aȷ́ʰwáyatām
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*áȷ́ʰwayant
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*aȷ́ʰwáyata
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*aȷ́ʰwáyaytām
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*aȷ́ʰwáyanta
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*aȷ́ʰuHyáta
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*aȷ́ʰuHyáytām
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*aȷ́ʰuHyánta
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Descendants
References
- ^ Martínez García, Javier, de Vaan, Michiel (2014) Introduction to Avestan (Brill Introductions to Indo-European Languages; 1), Brill, →ISBN, page 30
- ^ Cheung, Johnny (2007) “*zauH”, in Etymological Dictionary of the Iranian Verb (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 2), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, pages 472-473