Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/h₃reǵtós
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Proto-Indo-European
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From *h₃reǵ- (“to straighten”) + *-tós (deverbal adjectival suffix).
Adjectives with this suffix normally have a zero-grade root, showing that this is a late PIE or post-PIE innovation and may not have appeared at all in Proto-Indo-European or in Vedic.[1]
Adjective
[edit]*h₃reǵtós[1]
Inflection
[edit]Thematic | |||
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masculine | feminine | ||
nominative | *h₃reǵtós | *h₃reǵtéh₂ | |
genitive | *h₃reǵtósyo | *h₃reǵtéh₂s | |
masculine | singular | dual | plural |
nominative | *h₃reǵtós | *h₃reǵtóh₁ | *h₃reǵtóes |
vocative | *h₃reǵté | *h₃reǵtóh₁ | *h₃reǵtóes |
accusative | *h₃reǵtóm | *h₃reǵtóh₁ | *h₃reǵtóms |
genitive | *h₃reǵtósyo | *? | *h₃reǵtóHom |
ablative | *h₃reǵtéad | *? | *h₃reǵtómos, *h₃reǵtóbʰos |
dative | *h₃reǵtóey | *? | *h₃reǵtómos, *h₃reǵtóbʰos |
locative | *h₃reǵtéy, *h₃reǵtóy | *? | *h₃reǵtóysu |
instrumental | *h₃reǵtóh₁ | *? | *h₃reǵtṓys |
feminine | singular | dual | plural |
nominative | *h₃reǵtéh₂ | *h₃reǵtéh₂h₁(e) | *h₃reǵtéh₂es |
vocative | *h₃reǵtéh₂ | *h₃reǵtéh₂h₁(e) | *h₃reǵtéh₂es |
accusative | *h₃reǵtā́m | *h₃reǵtéh₂h₁(e) | *h₃reǵtéh₂m̥s |
genitive | *h₃reǵtéh₂s | *? | *h₃reǵtéh₂oHom |
ablative | *h₃reǵtéh₂s | *? | *h₃reǵtéh₂mos, *h₃reǵtéh₂bʰos |
dative | *h₃reǵtéh₂ey | *? | *h₃reǵtéh₂mos, *h₃reǵtéh₂bʰos |
locative | *h₃reǵtéh₂, *h₃reǵtéh₂i | *? | *h₃reǵtéh₂su |
instrumental | *h₃reǵtéh₂h₁ | *? | *h₃reǵtéh₂mis, *h₃reǵtéh₂bʰis |
neuter | singular | dual | plural |
nominative | *h₃reǵtóm | *h₃reǵtóy(h₁) | *h₃reǵtéh₂ |
vocative | *h₃reǵtóm | *h₃reǵtóy(h₁) | *h₃reǵtéh₂ |
accusative | *h₃reǵtóm | *h₃reǵtóy(h₁) | *h₃reǵtéh₂ |
genitive | *h₃reǵtósyo | *? | *h₃reǵtóHom |
ablative | *h₃reǵtéad | *? | *h₃reǵtómos, *h₃reǵtóbʰos |
dative | *h₃reǵtóey | *? | *h₃reǵtómos, *h₃reǵtóbʰos |
locative | *h₃reǵtéy, *h₃reǵtóy | *? | *h₃reǵtóysu |
instrumental | *h₃reǵtóh₁ | *? | *h₃reǵtṓys |
Descendants
[edit]- Proto-Germanic: *rehtaz (see there for further descendants)
- Proto-Hellenic: *orektós
- Ancient Greek: ὀρεκτός (orektós)
- Proto-Indo-Iranian: *Hraštás (see there for further descendants)
- Proto-Italic: *rektos
- Latin: rēctus
References
[edit]- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Ringe, Donald (2006) From Proto-Indo-European to Proto-Germanic (A Linguistic History of English; 1)[1], Oxford: Oxford University Press, →ISBN