parriyalla/i-
‘(unknown)’
- Language
- Cuneiform Luwian
- Class
- Derivative
- Grammar
- adj
- ID
- 4016
1. Individual Anatolian Languages
1.1 Luwian (Glossenkeilwörter)
parriyalla/i-
1.1.1Transmission
The sole attestation of the word is found in a dream text.
[E.R.]
1.1.2Forms
| nom. pl. c. | KBo 47.239 ii 4’ | (CTH 584, NS) |
The form constitutes the predicative adjective (nom. pl.) of a short noun clause šumeš
parriyalliuš.
[E.R.]
1.1.3Graphic Features
Checked against the photographs in the Mainzer Fotoarchiv.
[E.R.]
1.1.4Meaning
The fragmentary context does not permit a semantic interpretation.
[E.R.]
1.1.5Stem
While it is clear that the lexeme ends in the suffix -alla/i-, nothing concrete can be said about the base.
[E.R.]
1.1.6Derivatives
1.1.7Origin
The gloss wedge marking and the stem suffixes as well as the derived factitive verb in -a-(ti) leave no doubt about the Luwian origin of the stem.
[E.R.]

