Reconstruction:Proto-Italic/eteros
Proto-Italic
editEtymology
editFrom *h₁e- (pronominal element) + *-teros (constrastive adjective suffix).[1][2]
Adjective
edit*eteros
Declension
editDeclension of *eteros (o/ā-stem)
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
---|---|---|---|
Nominative | *eteros | *eterā | *eterom |
Vocative | *etere | *etera | *eterom |
Accusative | *eterom | *eteram | *eterom |
Genitive | *eterosjo, eterī | *eterās | *eterosjo, eterī |
Dative | *eterōi | *eterāi | *eterōi |
Ablative | *eterōd | *eterād | *eterōd |
Locative | *eterei | *eterāi | *eterei |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
Nominative | *eterōs, eteroi | *eterās | *eterā |
Vocative | *eterōs, eteroi | *eterās | *eterā |
Accusative | *eterons | *eterans | *eterā |
Genitive | *eterom | *eterāzōm | *eterom |
Dative | *eterois | *eterais | *eterois |
Ablative | *eterois | *eterais | *eterois |
Locative | *eterois | *eterais | *eterois |
Derived terms
editDescendants
edit- Umbrian: 𐌄𐌕𐌓𐌀𐌌𐌀 (etrama, acc. sg. f. with postposed *ad), 𐌄𐌕𐌓𐌄 (etre, loc. sg. m/n), 𐌄𐌕𐌓𐌀𐌚 (etraf, acc. pl. f.), 𐌄𐌕𐌓𐌄𐌔 (etres, abl. pl. m/n), etru (abl. sg. m.)
References
edit- ^ Untermann, Jürgen (2000) “U. etram”, in Wörterbuch des Oskisch-Umbrischen [Dictionary of Oscan-Umbrian] (Handbuch der italischen Dialekte; 3), Heidelberg: Winter, →ISBN, page 242
- ^ De Vaan, Michiel (2008) “cēterus”, in Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 7), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 112