ddeipñt(i)-
‘(unknown)’
- Language
- Lycian A
- Grammar
- adj
- ID
- 2054
1. Individual Anatolian Languages
1.1 Lycian A
ddeipñt(i)-
‘(unknown)’1.1.1Transmission
This lexeme is found in a grave inscription.
[D.S.]
1.1.2Forms
| dat./loc. pl. | ddeipñte | TL 84.4 (Sura) |
DLL:9 assumes a dative plural agreement with mluhidaza, which could however be nom. sg. instead of dat. pl. His analysis is possible, but uncertain. The word ddeipñte could be substantivized instead. Differently, Serangeli 2018a:320 treats it like a temporal adverb and translates it with ‘afterwards (?)’.
[D.S.]
1.1.3Graphic Features
Kalinka 1901a:98 attempts to divide the word into a particle chain (likewise Gehrisch 2018a:129 “dde=ip(e)=ñte” and Hajnal 1995a:166f. n. 201), which remains unpersuasive. For the sequence -eip-, cf. meipẽme.
[D.S.]
1.1.4Meaning
No translation is offered due to its dubious status.
[D.S.]

