Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-Iranian/bʰagás

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This Proto-Indo-Iranian entry contains reconstructed terms 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-Iranian

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Etymology

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    From Proto-Indo-European *bʰeh₂g-ó-s, from *bʰeh₂g- (to divide) +‎ *-os (deverbal suffix). Possibly related to Old Armenian բակ (bak).[1]

    Noun

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    *bʰagás m

    1. portion, part, share, allotment
    2. fate, destiny
    3. (religion) "the dispenser"; a god

    Declension

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    masculine a-stem
    singular dual plural
    nominative *bʰagás *bʰagā́ *bʰagā́, -ā́s(as)
    vocative *bʰaga *bʰagā́ *bʰagā́, -ā́s(as)
    accusative *bʰagám *bʰagā́ *bʰagā́ns
    instrumental *bʰagā́ *bʰagáybʰyaH, -ā́bʰyām *bʰagā́yš
    ablative *bʰagā́t *bʰagáybʰyaH, -ā́bʰyām *bʰagáybʰyas
    dative *bʰagā́y *bʰagáybʰyaH, -ā́bʰyām *bʰagáybʰyas
    genitive *bʰagásya *bʰagáyās *bʰagā́na(H)m
    locative *bʰagáy *bʰagáyaw *bʰagáyšu
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    Derived terms

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    Descendants

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    • Proto-Indo-Aryan: *bʰagás
      • Sanskrit: भग (bhága, prosperity, well-being, happiness; "dispenser" (epithet of gods); Bhaga (name of a god))[3] (see there for further descendants)
    • Proto-Iranian: *bagáh (portion, share, fate; god)[4]
      • Avestan: 𐬠𐬀𐬖𐬀 (baγa), 𐬠𐬀𐬔𐬀 (baga, share, (favourable) lot)
      • Sogdo-Bactrian:
        • Bactrian: βαγο (bago /⁠baγ⁠/)
        • Khwarezmian: اڤغیک (ʾβγyk /⁠*aβγīk⁠/, (lit) little idol, doll, puppet) (> *bagakáh)
        • Sogdian: (/⁠βaγ⁠/)
          Sogdian script: [script needed] (βγ)
          Manichaean script: 𐫂𐫄 (βɣ), 𐫁𐫄 ()
          Syriac script: ܒܓ (bg), ܒܮ ()
          • Classical Persian: ڤغ ( /⁠βaγ⁠/), فغ (faγ)
      • Parthian: (/⁠bag(early) ~ baγ (late)⁠/)
        Inscriptional Parthian script: 𐭀𐭋𐭇 (ALḤ)
        Manichaean script: 𐫁𐫃 (bg), 𐫁𐫄 ()
        • Old Armenian: բագ (bag, god; portion)
        • Classical Persian: بغ (baγ, idol; lord)
      • Old Persian: 𐎲𐎥 (b-g /⁠baga⁠/, god)
        • Middle Persian: (/⁠bag (early) ~ bay (late)⁠/, lord, (earthly) god; divine)
          Book Pahlavi script: [Book Pahlavi needed] (ORHYA), [Book Pahlavi needed] (bk'), [Book Pahlavi needed] (bg)
          Manichaean script: 𐫁𐫏 (by)
          Inscriptional Pahlavi script: 𐭡𐭢𐭩 (bgy), 𐭥𐭥𐭧𐭩𐭠 (ORḤYA)
      • Proto-Turkic: *beg (likely)
        • Proto-Slavic: *bãnъ (see there for further descendants)

    References

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    1. ^ Martirosyan, Hrach (2013) “The place of Armenian in the Indo-European language family: the relationship with Greek and Indo-Iranian”, in Journal of Language Relationship[1], number 10, page 99
    2. ^ Henning, W. B. (1939) “Sogdian Loan-Words in New Persian”, in Bulletin of the School of Oriental Studies[2], volume 10, number 1, page 94
    3. ^ https://archive.org/stream/TheIdeaOfIran/__The_Idea_of_Iran__volume_III__The_Sasanian_Era_djvu.txt
    4. ^ Rastorgujeva, V. S., Edelʹman, D. I. (2003) Etimologičeskij slovarʹ iranskix jazykov [Etymological Dictionary of Iranian Languages] (in Russian), volume II, Moscow: Vostochnaya Literatura, page 48