ḫaššara(/i)-

‘(unknown)’

Language
Cuneiform Luwian
Grammar
subst
ID
1172

1. Individual Anatolian Languages

1.1 Cuneiform Luwian

ḫaššara(/i)-

‘(unknown)’

1.1.1Transmission

The sole attestation of the lexeme comes from a mythological passage of a LNS ritual fragment.

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1.1.2Forms

dat./loc. pl. or nom./acc. sg. n. ḫa-aš-ša-ra-an-za KUB 35.123 iv 13’ (CTH 768, LNS)

1.1.3Graphic Features

Checked against the photographs in the Mainzer Fotoarchiv.

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1.1.4Meaning

Due to the lack of context, the meaning cannot be determined (cf. DLL:43, CLL:62).

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1.1.5Stem

With only the ambiguous ending -an-za attested, the noun may belong to any stem class (except u-stems).

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1.1.6Origin

No etymology possible.

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