attīda
‘(unknown)’
- Language
- Cuneiform Luwian
- Grammar
- verb
- ID
- 1268
1. Individual Anatolian Languages
1.1 Cuneiform Luwian
attīda
‘(unknown)’1.1.1Transmission
This word is found in a Luwian letter.
[E.R.]
1.1.2Forms
| 3sg. pret. ind. act. | at-ti-i-da | KBo 29.38 obv. 15’ | (CTH 769, MS?) |
The interpretation as a verbal form (following CLL:40) is confirmed not only by the ending, but also by the use of the particle =kuwa in the subsequent sentence. – The tentative assignment of Ištanuwian a-at-ti at KUB 55.38 iii 16’ as a 2sg. imp. act. to the present verb is discussed under the Lemma nita.
[E.R.]
1.1.3Meaning
Due to the fragmentary context abounding in unintelligible lexemes, no semantic analysis is possible.
[E.R.]
1.1.4Origin
No etymology possible.
[E.R.]

