Reconstruction:Proto-Italic/kʷenktos

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This Proto-Italic entry contains reconstructed terms and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Proto-Italic

Proto-Italic numbers (edit)
 ←  4 5 6  → 
    Cardinal: *kʷenkʷe
    Ordinal: *kʷenktos

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *penkʷtós.

Adjective

*kʷenktos

  1. fifth

Declension

Declension of *kʷenktos (o/ā-stem)
singular masculine feminine neuter
nominative *kʷenktos *kʷenktā *kʷenktom
vocative *kʷenkte *kʷenkta *kʷenktom
accusative *kʷenktom *kʷenktam *kʷenktom
genitive *kʷenktosjo, kʷenktī *kʷenktās *kʷenktosjo, kʷenktī
dative *kʷenktōi *kʷenktāi *kʷenktōi
ablative *kʷenktōd *kʷenktād *kʷenktōd
locative *kʷenktei *kʷenktāi *kʷenktei
plural masculine feminine neuter
nominative *kʷenktōs, kʷenktoi *kʷenktās *kʷenktā
vocative *kʷenktōs, kʷenktoi *kʷenktās *kʷenktā
accusative *kʷenktons *kʷenktans *kʷenktā
genitive *kʷenktom *kʷenktāzōm *kʷenktom
dative *kʷenktois *kʷenktais *kʷenktois
ablative *kʷenktois *kʷenktais *kʷenktois
locative *kʷenktois *kʷenktais *kʷenktois

Descendants

References

  1. ^ Prósper, Blanca María (2014-2015) “The Indo-European ordinal numerals ‘fourth’ and ‘fifth’ and the reconstruction of the Celtic and Italic numeral systems”, in Die Sprache, volume 51, number 1, page 24