kuinnašša-
‘(unknown)’
- Language
- Cuneiform Luwian
- Grammar
- u
- ID
- 1774
1. Individual Anatolian Languages
1.1 Cuneiform Luwian
kuinnašša-
‘(unknown)’1.1.1Transmission
This lexeme is found in the song of growth performed at the end of the ritual for the disappearing deity involving the Palaic pantheon.
[D.S.]
1.1.2Forms
| unclear | ku-in-na-aš-ša-{aš-ša}[- | KUB 32.18 iv 14’ | (CTH 752, MS) |
| ku-in-na-a[š-ša- | KUB 32.16, 8’ | (CTH 752, OS) |
1.1.3Graphic Features
It is possible that there is mistake of diplography in ku-in-na-aš-ša-aš-ša[-, which would lead to the emendation ku-in-na-aš-ša-{aš-ša}[-. However, further evidence is needed.
[D.S.]
1.1.4Meaning
No meaning has been assigned, although one should compare Palaic kuenaša-.
[D.S.]
For the probable derivational base see CLuw. kuinna-(di).

