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Reconstruction:Proto-Iranian/dugdā

This Proto-Iranian entry contains reconstructed words and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Proto-Iranian

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *dʰugh₂tḗr.[1]

Noun

*dugdā f

  1. daughter

Descendants

  • Central Iranian:
  • Northeastern Iranian:
    • Saka-Wakhi: [Term?]
      • Khotanese: [script needed] (dutar)
      • Wakhi: [script needed] (δəγd)
    • Sogdo-Bactrian:
      • Bactrian: λογδα (logda), λογδο (logdo)
      • Chorasmian: ذغد (δγd /*δuγd/)
      • Sogdian: (/δuγd(ā)/), - (/δuγdar/)
        Manichaean: 𐼹𐼴𐼲𐽂 (δwγt), [Manichaean needed] (δwγtˀ)
        Sogdian: [script needed] (δwγt), [script needed] (δwγtˀ)
        Syriac: ܠܘܮܬܐ (δwγtˀ), ܠܘܮܬܚ (δwγth), ܕܘܮܬܐ (dwγtˀ), ܠܘܮܠܪ (δwγδr), ܠܘݎܠܪ (δwxδr)
  • Southeastern Iranian:
    • Ormuri-Parachi
      • Ormuri: دکه (duka), دو ()
      • Parachi: دت (dut)
    • Pathan: [Term?]
      • Pashto: لور (lur)
      • Waneci: لور (lūr), لورڼی (lūrņi)
    • Sanglechi-Ishkashimi: [Term?]
      • Ishkashimi: [script needed] (udoγd)
      • Sanglechi: [script needed] (wuδəγd)
    • Shughni-Yazghulami-Munji: [Term?]
      • Yazgulyam: [script needed] (δoγd)
      • Yidgha: لغدو (luγdo)
  • Northwestern Iranian:
    • Baluchi: دہت (duht)
    • Kurdish: (/dot/):
      Central Kurdish: دۆ ()
      Northern Kurdish: dot, duh, duht
      Southern Kurdish: دۊیەت (düyat)
      Laki: دت (dit)
    • Medo-Parthian: [Term?]
      • Caspian:
        • Gilaki: دتر (dәtәr)
        • Old Mazanderani: دتر (detar)
          • Mazanderani: دتر (dәtәr)
      • Parthian: (/duxt/, daughter)
        Inscriptional Parthian: 𐭁𐭓𐭕𐭉 (BRTY)
        Manichaean: 𐫅𐫇𐫑𐫤 (dwk̇t)
        • Old Armenian: *դուխտ (*duxt) (in Որմզդուխտ (Ormzduxt), Խոսրովիդուխտ (Xosroviduxt), etc.)
      • Old Tati:
        Old Azari: دختر (duxtar)
  • Southwestern Iranian:
    • Middle Persian: (/duxt, duxtar/)
      Manichaean: 𐫅𐫇𐫑𐫤 (dwk̇t), 𐫅𐫇𐫑𐫤𐫡 (dwk̇tr)
      Book Pahlavi: [Book Pahlavi needed] (dwht'), [Book Pahlavi needed] (dwhtl') , [Book Pahlavi needed] (BRTE)
      Inscriptional Pahlavi: 𐭡𐭥𐭲𐭩 (BRTY), 𐭣𐭥𐭧𐭲𐭩 (dwhty)

References

  1. Lubotsky, Alexander (2011) The Indo-Aryan Inherited Lexicon (in progress) (Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Project), Leiden University
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