muwinaent(i)-
‘(unknown)’
- Language
- Cuneiform Luwian
- Grammar
- adj
- ID
- 3518
1. Individual Anatolian Languages
1.1 Cuneiform Luwian
muwinaent(i)-
‘(unknown)’1.1.1Transmission
The sole attestation of the word comes from a mythological fragment probably belonging to a ritual of the Tauriša tradition.
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1.1.2Forms
| nom. sg. c. | ⸢mu⸣-u-i-na-en-ti-iš | KUB 35.111 iii 8 | (CTH 768, NS) |
1.1.3Graphic Features
Checked against the photographs in the Mainzer Fotoarchiv.
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1.1.4Meaning
The fragmentary context does not provide any clue for a semantic interpretation, nor is it suitable for supporting any etymological considerations. Accordingly, the word remains untranslated (DLL:72, CLL:152, HHw:107, Sasseville 2021a:90).
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1.1.5Stem
Implicitly, Sasseville 2021a:90 analyzes the stem as a lexicalized i-mutated -nt- participle derived from a verbal stem in -a(i)-(di); cf. Lyc. A muneit(i)-.
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