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Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/-wénts

This Proto-Indo-European entry contains reconstructed words 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-Indo-European

Suffix

*(Ø)-wénts

  1. Forms possessive adjectives from nominal stems.

Inflection

Athematic, hysterokinetic
masculine feminine
nominative *(Ø)-wénts *(Ø)-wéntih₂
genitive *(Ø)-wn̥tés *(Ø)-wn̥tyéh₂s
masculine singular dual plural
nominative *(Ø)-wénts *(Ø)-wénth₁(e) *(Ø)-wéntes
vocative *(Ø)-wént *(Ø)-wénth₁(e) *(Ø)-wéntes
accusative *(Ø)-wéntm̥ *(Ø)-wénth₁(e) *(Ø)-wéntm̥s
genitive *(Ø)-wn̥tés *? *(Ø)-wn̥tóHom
ablative *(Ø)-wn̥tés *? *(Ø)-wn̥tmós
dative *(Ø)-wn̥téy *? *(Ø)-wn̥tmós
locative *(Ø)-wént, *(Ø)-wénti *? *(Ø)-wn̥tsú
instrumental *(Ø)-wn̥téh₁ *? *(Ø)-wn̥tbʰí
feminine singular dual plural
nominative *(Ø)-wéntih₂ *(Ø)-wéntih₂h₁(e) *(Ø)-wéntih₂es
vocative *(Ø)-wéntih₂ *(Ø)-wéntih₂h₁(e) *(Ø)-wéntih₂es
accusative *(Ø)-wéntih₂m̥ *(Ø)-wéntih₂h₁(e) *(Ø)-wéntih₂m̥s
genitive *(Ø)-wn̥tyéh₂s *? *(Ø)-wn̥tyéh₂oHom
ablative *(Ø)-wn̥tyéh₂s *? *(Ø)-wn̥tyéh₂mos
dative *(Ø)-wn̥tyéh₂ey *? *(Ø)-wn̥tyéh₂mos
locative *(Ø)-wn̥tyéh₂, *(Ø)-wn̥tyéh₂i *? *(Ø)-wn̥tyéh₂su
instrumental *(Ø)-wn̥tyéh₂h₁ *? *(Ø)-wn̥tyéh₂bʰi
neuter singular dual plural
nominative *(Ø)-wént *(Ø)-wéntih₁ *(Ø)-wénth₂
vocative *(Ø)-wént *(Ø)-wéntih₁ *(Ø)-wénth₂
accusative *(Ø)-wént *(Ø)-wéntih₁ *(Ø)-wénth₂
genitive *(Ø)-wn̥tés *? *(Ø)-wn̥tóHom
ablative *(Ø)-wn̥tés *? *(Ø)-wn̥tmós
dative *(Ø)-wn̥téy *? *(Ø)-wn̥tmós
locative *(Ø)-wént, *(Ø)-wénti *? *(Ø)-wn̥tsú
instrumental *(Ø)-wn̥téh₁ *? *(Ø)-wn̥tbʰí

Derived terms

Category Proto-Indo-European words suffixed with *-wénts not found

Descendants

  • Anatolian: *-wants (see there for further descendants)
  • Hellenic: [Term?]
  • Indo-Iranian: *-wánts
    • Indo-Aryan: *-wánts
      • Sanskrit: -वान् (-vān)
    • Iranian: *-wánts
      • Avestan: -𐬎𐬎𐬀𐬥 (-uuan) (for example: 𐬀𐬱𐬀𐬎𐬎𐬀𐬥 (ašauuan, follower of order)

See also

References

  • Sihler, Andrew L. (1995) New Comparative Grammar of Greek and Latin, Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 355
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