ḫū-(di)
‘(unknown)’
- Language
- Cuneiform Luwian
- Grammar
- verb
- ID
- 2508
1. Individual Anatolian Languages
1.1 Cuneiform Luwian
ḫū-(di)
‘(unknown)’1.1.1Transmission
This lexeme is found in a letter pertaining to the Kaskeans.
[D.S.]
1.1.2Forms
| 3sg. impv. act. | ḫu-u-du | KBo 29.38 rev. 19’ | (CTH 769, MS?) |
1.1.3Graphic Features
Pace Starke 1985b:370 “ḫu-u-du(-)nu[-”, the following sign clearly does not belong to the same word based on the hand copy. Checked against the photographs in the Konkordanz (Mainzer Fotoarchiv), although the signs after the sign DU cannot be seen based on the current photographs.
[D.S.]
1.1.4Meaning
The verb ḫu-(di) is used transitively, taking the demonstrative pronoun apinz(a) as direct object. The word anne is interpreted as a preverb; see CLuw. anne. No semantics is assigned to the present lemma.
[D.S.]
1.1.5Stem
The verb must belong to the root verbs of the leniting type.
[D.S.]

