Pitrõg

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Livonian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Historically Pudteraggen – Latvian Pitrags, Livonian Pitrõg. According to V. Kiprasky this term might be a compound of põddõrz (moose, elk) +‎ aigā (coast, edge) and ⟨u⟩ in 16th century writing could reflect Latvian pronunciation of the term. In Livonian itself a shift õ > ü > i could have taken place. This is not without problems, however, as such a shift has taken place in the western dialect of Livonian, however, Pitrags is located within the area of the eastern dialect.[1]

Pronunciation[edit]

Proper noun[edit]

Pitrõg

  1. Pitrags (a village in Courland, Latvia)

Usage notes[edit]

This term has open space locative forms: allative Pitrõgõlõ, adessive Pitrõgõl, ablative Pitrõgõld.

Declension[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Kersti Boiko, Ziemeļkurzemes piekrastes lībiešu ciemu vietvārdi in Kersti Boiko's Lībieši – rakstu krājums, page 220