ππππππ
Umbrian
Alternative forms
- pihatu
Etymology
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From Proto-Italic *pwΔ«ΔΕ.
Verb
ππππππ β’ (pehatu) (third-person singular future active imperative) (early Iguvine)
- to purify
- Iguvine Tablets IIb.3:
- ππππππ π
πππ πππππ ππππππ
- huntak vuke prumu pehatu
- Translation by D.M. Jones
- First purify the jar in the grove
- ππππππ π
πππ πππππ ππππππ
Conjugation
- (perfect passive subjunctive third-person singular) l.Ig. pihafi
- (perfect passive subjunctive third-person singular) l.Ig. pihafei
- (gerundive genitive singular) l.Ig. pihaner
- (gerundive genitive singular) l.Ig. pehaner
- (gerundive genitive singular) l.Ig. peihaner
- (perfect passive participle nominative singular masculine) l.Ig. πππππ (pihaz)
- (perfect passive participle nominative singular masculine) l.Ig. pihos
Derived terms
- πππππππππ (prupehast)
Related terms
- πππππππ (pihaklu)
References
- Buck, Carl Darling (1904), A Grammar of Oscan and Umbrian: With a Collection of Inscriptions and a Glossary
- Poultney, James Wilson (1959), The Bronze Tables of Iguvium, Baltimore: American Philological Association, page 317
- De Vaan, Michiel (2008), Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 7), Leiden, Boston: Brill, βISBN, page 468
- D. M. Jones (1962), βImperative and jussive subjunctive in Umbrianβ, in Glottaβ[1], volume 40, number 3/4, βISSN, pages 210β219