𒄩𒀸𒋼𒅕𒍝
Hittite
Etymology
Form Proto-Anatolian *Hstḗrs (“star”), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂stḗr.
Inflection
| Broad transcription | ||
|---|---|---|
| r-stem noun | ||
| Common gender | Singular | Plural |
| nominative | ḫašterza | ḫaštireš, ḫaštiriš |
| ħ̩stːɛ́rt͡s | ħ̩stːɛrɛʃ, ħ̩stːɛriʃ | |
| vocative | ḫaštiri, ḫaštira | – |
| ħ̩stːɛri, ħ̩stːɛra | – | |
| accusative | ḫaštiran | ḫaštiruš |
| ħ̩stːɛran | ħ̩stːɛrɔʃ | |
| genitive | ḫaštiraš | ḫaštiraš, ḫaštiran |
| ħ̩stːɛraʃ | ħ̩stːɛraʃ, ħ̩stːɛran | |
| dative-locative | ḫaštiri | ḫaštiraš |
| ħ̩stːɛri | ħ̩stːɛraʃ | |
| allative | ḫaštira | – |
| ħ̩stːɛra | – | |
| ablative | ḫaštiraz(a) | ḫaštiraz(a) |
| ħ̩stːɛrat͡s | ħ̩stːɛrat͡s | |
| instrumental | ḫaštirit | ḫaštirit |
| ħ̩stːɛritː | ħ̩stːɛritː | |
| The desinences in this table have been normalized. For alternative endings see Appendix:Hittite declension | ||
| Cuneiform script | ||
|---|---|---|
| r-stem noun | ||
| Common gender | Singular | Plural |
| nominative | 𒀯𒀸 | 𒀯𒌍, 𒀯𒅖 |
| MUL-aš | MUL-eš, MUL-iš | |
| vocative | 𒀯𒀀, 𒀯𒄿 | – |
| MUL-a, MUL-i | – | |
| accusative | 𒀯𒀭 | 𒀯𒍑 |
| MUL-an | MUL-uš | |
| genitive | 𒀯𒀸 | 𒀯𒀸, 𒀯𒀭 |
| MUL-aš | MUL-aš, MUL-an | |
| dative-locative | 𒀯𒄿 | 𒀯𒀸 |
| MUL-i | MUL-aš | |
| allative | 𒀯𒀀 | – |
| MUL-a | – | |
| ablative | 𒀯𒊍 | 𒀯𒊍 |
| MUL-az | MUL-az | |
| instrumental | 𒀯𒀉 | 𒀯𒀉 |
| MUL-it | MUL-it | |
| More than one syllabification is possible. For more information see Wiktionary:Hittite transliteration | ||
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