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      Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/médʰyos
Proto-Indo-European
    
    
Inflection
    
| Thematic | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| masculine | feminine | ||
| nominative | *médʰyos | *médʰyeh₂ | |
| genitive | *médʰyosyo | *médʰyeh₂s | |
| masculine | singular | dual | plural | 
| nominative | *médʰyos | *médʰyoh₁ | *médʰyoes | 
| vocative | *médʰye | *médʰyoh₁ | *médʰyoes | 
| accusative | *médʰyom | *médʰyoh₁ | *médʰyoms | 
| genitive | *médʰyosyo | *? | *médʰyoHom | 
| ablative | *médʰyead | *? | *médʰyomos | 
| dative | *médʰyoey | *? | *médʰyomos | 
| locative | *médʰyey, *médʰyoy | *? | *médʰyoysu | 
| instrumental | *médʰyoh₁ | *? | *médʰyōys | 
| feminine | singular | dual | plural | 
| nominative | *médʰyeh₂ | *médʰyeh₂h₁(e) | *médʰyeh₂es | 
| vocative | *médʰyeh₂ | *médʰyeh₂h₁(e) | *médʰyeh₂es | 
| accusative | *médʰyām | *médʰyeh₂h₁(e) | *médʰyeh₂m̥s | 
| genitive | *médʰyeh₂s | *? | *médʰyeh₂oHom | 
| ablative | *médʰyeh₂s | *? | *médʰyeh₂mos | 
| dative | *médʰyeh₂ey | *? | *médʰyeh₂mos | 
| locative | *médʰyeh₂, *médʰyeh₂i | *? | *médʰyeh₂su | 
| instrumental | *médʰyeh₂h₁ | *? | *médʰyeh₂mis | 
| neuter | singular | dual | plural | 
| nominative | *médʰyom | *médʰyoy(h₁) | *médʰyeh₂ | 
| vocative | *médʰyom | *médʰyoy(h₁) | *médʰyeh₂ | 
| accusative | *médʰyom | *médʰyoy(h₁) | *médʰyeh₂ | 
| genitive | *médʰyosyo | *? | *médʰyoHom | 
| ablative | *médʰyead | *? | *médʰyomos | 
| dative | *médʰyoey | *? | *médʰyomos | 
| locative | *médʰyey, *médʰyoy | *? | *médʰyoysu | 
| instrumental | *médʰyoh₁ | *? | *médʰyōys | 
Descendants
    
- Proto-Albanian: *medza
- Albanian: mjez
 
- Proto-Armenian: *meiǰ- < *meidio-
- Proto-Balto-Slavic: *medjas
- Proto-Celtic: *medyos (see there for further descendants)
- Proto-Germanic: *midjaz (see there for further descendants)
- Proto-Hellenic: *métsos (see there for further descendants)
- Illyrian: *metu
- Proto-Indo-Iranian: *mádʰyas (see there for further descendants)
- Proto-Italic: *meðjos (see there for further descendants)
Further reading
    
- Sihler, Andrew L. (1995) New Comparative Grammar of Greek and Latin, Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, →ISBN
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