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      Reconstruction:Proto-Iranian/Hyajatáh
Proto-Iranian
    
    Etymology
    
From Proto-Indo-Iranian *Hyaȷ́atás.
Inflection
    
| masculine a-stem | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| singular | dual | plural | |
| nominative | *Hyajatáh | *Hyajatā́ | *Hyajatā́ | 
| vocative | *Hyajata | *Hyajatā́ | *Hyajatā́ | 
| accusative | *Hyajatám | *Hyajatā́ | *Hyajatā́nh | 
| instrumental | *Hyajatā́ | *HyajatáybyaH | *Hyajatā́yš | 
| ablative | *Hyajatā́t | *HyajatáybyaH | *Hyajatáybyah | 
| dative | *Hyajatā́y | *HyajatáybyaH | *Hyajatáybyah | 
| genitive | *Hyajatáhya | *Hyajatáyāh | *Hyajatā́nam | 
| locative | *Hyajatáy | *Hyajatáyaw | *Hyajatáyšu | 
Descendants
    
- Central Iranian:
- Avestan: 𐬫𐬀𐬰𐬀𐬙𐬀 (yazata, “worshiped, yazata, god”) (see there for further descendants)
 
- Northeastern Iranian:
- Ossetian: изӕд (izæd)
- Khotanese: [script needed] (gyaysta, “worshiped”)
 
- Northwestern Iranian:
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: یهزدان (yazdān, “God”) (perhaps via Persian)
- Northern Kurdish: êzd (ēzd, “angle”), êzdan (ēzdān, “God”), yezdan (yazdān, “God”)
 
- Proto-Medo-Parthian:
- Gurani: یهزدان (yazdān, “God”)
- Parthian: (/yazad/, “divinity, god”)
- Manichaean: 𐫏𐫉𐫅 (yzd)
- Inscriptional Parthian: 𐭉𐭀𐭆𐭕 (yʾzt)
 
 
 
- Kurdish:
References
    
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