doppelter Glossenkeilparriyalla/i-

‘(unknown)’

Language
Cuneiform Luwian
Class
Derivative
Grammar
adj
ID
4016

1. Individual Anatolian Languages

1.1 Luwian (Glossenkeilwörter)

doppelter Glossenkeilparriyalla/i-

‘(unknown)’

1.1.1Transmission

The sole attestation of the word is found in a dream text.

[E.R.]

1.1.2Forms

nom. pl. c. doppelter Glossenkeilpár-ri-ia-⸢al-li⸣-uš KBo 47.239 ii 4’ (CTH 584, NS)

The form constitutes the predicative adjective (nom. pl.) of a short noun clause šumeš doppelter Glossenkeilparriyalliuš.

[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.

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1.1.6Derivatives

  1. parriyalla-(ti)

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.]

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