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Mycenaean Greek

Etymology

Cognate with Ancient Greek ὕδωρ (hΓΊdōr). This identification is somewhat uncertain, given the broken context in which this word is found.

Noun

π€„π€ˆ (u-do /hΓΊdōr/)

  1. water
    • c. 1420–1200 BCE (LM IIIA1 - LMIIIB), Knossos K(1) 873:
      ]𐀸 π€„π€ˆ πƒͺ π„’π„ˆ
      ]𐀸 πƒͺ 𐄑𐄋
      ]𐀸 πƒͺ π„‘π„ˆ
      ]we u-do *211VAS+PO 32
      ]-we *211VAS+PO 25
      ]we *211VAS+PO 22
      water rhyton(?): 32
      rhyton(?): 25
      rhyton(?): 22

References

  • Varias GarcΓ­a, Carlos (2008) β€œObservations on the Mycenaean Vocabulary of Furniture and Vessels”, in Pasiphae : rivista di filologia e antichitΓ  egee, volume 2, Pisa: Fabrizio Serra, β†’DOI, pages 1-19*
  • Bendall, Lisa M. (2016) β€œDoes Linear B ideogram *211vas+PO indicate a rhyton?”, in MINOS, volume 39, Ediciones universidad de Salamanca, β†’ISSN, pages 41-60