Proto-Radic
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Proto-Hirdic *-ghós, from Proto-Laenkean *-gʱós. This development is famously unexpected, as the stressed *ó is expected to become *á after the preceding velar. This is typically theorised to have been a mass levelling with the other o-stem ending, *-ðor. Another interpretation of this is that the change did not occur over morpheme boundaries, cf. *-ɣalur ← *-gʱó-l-os.
Pronunciation
Noun
*-ɣor
- forms augmentative nouns
Usage notes
Inflection
ExpandReconstructed declension of *-ɣor (light)
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case
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singular
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dual
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plural
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nominative
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*-ɣor
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*-ɣontir
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*-ɣor
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accusative
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*-ɣotd
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*-ɣontid
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*-ɣorid
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genitive
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*-ɣutg
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*-ɣuntsu
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*-ɣussu
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dative
| *-ɣom |
*-ɣuntīm
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*-ɣurīm
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locative
| *-ɣon |
*-ɣuntīšu
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*-ɣurīšu
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instrumental
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*-ɣowōr
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*-ɣontēji
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*-ɣorēji
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Note: not all of these forms may be applicable.
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Derived terms
Descendants