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Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-Iranian/dʰugʰdʰā
Proto-Indo-Iranian
Reconstruction
Lubotsky says both *dʰugʰdʰā and *dʰúǰʰitr- existed, forming a single paradigm.
Etymology
Descendants
- Indo-Aryan: *dúźʰitā < *dʰúǰʰitā
- Sanskrit: दुहितृ (dúhitṛ)
- Dardic: *dúhitā
- Kalasha: čhu
- Helu: [Term?]
- Sinhalese: දුව (duva)
- Magadhi Prakrit: [Term?]
- Maharastri Prakrit: 𑀥𑀽𑀆 (dhūā)
- Old Marathi: धुवा (dhuvā)
- Pali: duhitā, dhītar, dhītā
- Sauraseni Prakrit: 𑀥𑀻𑀤𑀸 (dhīdā)
- Hindi: धिया (dhiyā)
- Punjabi: ਧੀ (dhī)
- → Bengali: দুহিতা (duhita)
- → Hindi: दुहितृ (duhitŕ)
- → Telugu: దుహిత (duhita)
- Dardic: *dúhitā
- Sanskrit: दुहितृ (dúhitṛ)
- Iranian: *dugdā < *dʰugʰdʰā
References
- Lubotsky, Alexander (2011) The Indo-Aryan Inherited Lexicon (in progress) (Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Project), Leiden University
- Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985), “duhitŕ̊ (6481)”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press
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