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Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-Iranian/púšćas
Proto-Indo-Iranian
Etymology
Possibly Proto-Indo-European *puḱ-so-s, cognate with Proto-Germanic *fuhsaz (“fox”). Alternatively borrowed from the BMAC substrate.[1]
Declension
| masculine a-stem | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| singular | dual | plural | |
| nominative | *púšćas | *púšćā | *púšćā, -ās(as) |
| vocative | *púšća | *púšćā | *púšćā, -ās(as) |
| accusative | *púšćam | *púšćā | *púšćāns |
| instrumental | *púšćā | *púšćaybʰyaH, -ābʰyām | *púšćāyš |
| ablative | *púšćāt | *púšćaybʰyaH, -ābʰyām | *púšćaybʰyas |
| dative | *púšćāy | *púšćaybʰyaH, -ābʰyām | *púšćaybʰyas |
| genitive | *púšćasya | *púšćayās | *púšćāna(H)m |
| locative | *púšćay | *púšćayaw | *púšćayšu |
Descendants
- Indo-Aryan: *púśćas
- Iranian: *púŝah
References
- Lubotsky, Alexander (1999), “The Indo-Iranian substratum”, in Early Contacts between Uralic and Indo-European: Linguistic and Archaeological Considerations, Helsinki, page 10
- Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985), “púccha (8241)”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press
- , "فش" in Dehkhoda Dictionary.
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