mūtamūtali(t)-
‘rooting place of pigs, nuzzling area’
- Language
- Cuneiform Luwian
- Class
- Derivative
- Grammar
- subst, n.
- ID
- 4090
1. Individual Anatolian Languages
1.1 Cuneiform Luwian
mūtamūtali(t)-
‘rooting place of pigs, nuzzling area’1.1.1Transmission
The attestations are found in an incantation belonging to the Tauriša tradition and another fragment (from MS onwards).
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1.1.2Forms
| nom./acc. sg. | [m]u-ú-da-mu-ú-⸢da⸣-li-ša | KUB 35.109 iii 6 | (CTH 765, MS) |
| dat./loc. sg. | mu-ú-da-⸢mu⸣-ú-da-li-ti | KUB 35.115, 8’ | (CTH 770, NS) |
1.1.3Graphic Features
Checked against the photographs in the Mainzer Fotoarchiv.
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1.1.4Meaning
The fragmentary context of the noun provides no information except that it is used in parallel fashion with CLuw. tattawali(t)- and CLuw. partarīnali(t)- in three successive lines (KUB 35.115, 6’-8’). Therefore, the semantic interpretation is based on the variant mutmutāli- in Hittite transmission.
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