Reconstruction:Proto-Permic/u̇ǯit

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This Proto-Permic 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-Permic

Etymology

From Proto-Uralic *inčə- +‎ *-it.

Adjective

*u̇ǯit (stem *u̇ǯit-, plural predicative *u̇ǯitäś)

  1. big

Declension

Declension of *u̇ǯit (stem: *u̇ǯit-)
singular plural
nominative *u̇ǯit *u̇ǯitjas
accusative indefinite *u̇ǯit *u̇ǯitjas
definite *u̇ǯitäs *u̇ǯitjasäs
instrumental *u̇ǯitän *u̇ǯitjasän
caritive *u̇ǯittäk *u̇ǯitjastäk
consecutive *u̇ǯitla *u̇ǯitjasla
genitive *u̇ǯitlän *u̇ǯitjaslän
ablative *u̇ǯitliś *u̇ǯitjasliś
dative *u̇ǯitli *u̇ǯitjasli
inessive *u̇ǯitin *u̇ǯitjasin
elative *u̇ǯitiś *u̇ǯitjasiś
illative *u̇ǯitä *u̇ǯitjasä
egressive *u̇ǯitśań *u̇ǯitjasśań
approximative *u̇ǯitlań *u̇ǯitjaslań
terminative *u̇ǯitäʒ́ *u̇ǯitjasäʒ́
translative *u̇ǯitti *u̇ǯitjasti

Declension

  • Komi:
    • Komi-Permyak: ыджыт (ydžyt)
    • Komi-Yazva: өджөт (ådžåt)
    • Komi-Zyrian: ыджыд (ydžyd)

References

  • Lytkin, V. I., Gulyaev, E. S., editors (1970), “ыджыд”, in Краткий этимологический словарь коми языка [Brief Etymological Dictionary of the Komi Language]‎ (in Russian), Moscow: Nauka
  • J. Pystynen (2020) “On the development of *i in Permic”, in Finnisch-Ugrische Forschunge, volume 65, page 65