𐀂𐀦
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Mycenaean Greek
[edit]Etymology
[edit]PIE word |
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*h₁éḱwos |
From Proto-Hellenic *íkkʷos (whence also Ancient Greek ἵππος (híppos)), from Proto-Indo-European *h₁éḱwos, from *h₁oh₁ḱus (“swift”). Unexplained is (h)i for e. Cognates include Sanskrit अश्व (áśva), Latin equus, Gaulish epos, Old Armenian էշ (ēš, “donkey”), Old English eoh, and Old Irish ech.
Noun
[edit]𐀂𐀦 (i-qo /íkkʷos/) m
- horse
- c. 1350–1200 BCE (LM IIIA2 - LMIIIB), Knossos Ca 895[1]:
- 𐀂𐀦 𐂄 𐄋 𐂅 𐄊 𐀡𐀫 𐂃[
𐀃𐀜 𐂄 𐄉 𐀡𐀫 𐂃 𐄈 𐂅 𐄊[- i-qo EQUf 5 EQUm 4 po-ro EQU[
o-no EQUf 3 po-ro EQU 2 EQUm 4 [ - /ikkʷoi [EQU:f 5] [EQU:m 4] pōloi [EQU]
onoi [EQU:f 3] pōloi [EQU 2] [EQU:m 4]/ - horses: 5 mares, 4 stallions, [x] colts
donkeys: 3 mares, 2 colts, 4 stallions
- i-qo EQUf 5 EQUm 4 po-ro EQU[
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- Mycenaean Greek terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
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- Mycenaean Greek terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European word *h₁éḱwos
- Mycenaean Greek terms inherited from Proto-Hellenic
- Mycenaean Greek terms derived from Proto-Hellenic
- Mycenaean Greek terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European
- Mycenaean Greek lemmas
- Mycenaean Greek nouns
- Mycenaean Greek masculine nouns
- Mycenaean Greek terms with quotations
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