Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/ḱérh₂sō

This Proto-Indo-European entry contains reconstructed terms 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-Indo-European

Etymology

  • From an s-stem *ḱérh₂-os ~ *ḱŕ̥h₂-es-os, from *ḱerh₂- (head, horn), +‎ *-ō.

    Noun

    *ḱérh₂sō m[1][2]

    1. (top of the) head
      Synonyms: *gʰébʰōl, *kap-
    2. skull

    Inflection

    Athematic, amphikinetic
    singular
    nominative *ḱérh₂sō
    genitive *ḱr̥h₂snés
    singular dual plural
    nominative *ḱérh₂sō *ḱérh₂sonh₁(e) *ḱérh₂sones
    vocative *ḱérh₂son *ḱérh₂sonh₁(e) *ḱérh₂sones
    accusative *ḱérh₂sonm̥ *ḱérh₂sonh₁(e) *ḱérh₂sonm̥s
    genitive *ḱr̥h₂snés *? *ḱr̥h₂snóHom
    ablative *ḱr̥h₂snés *? *ḱr̥h₂sn̥mós, *ḱr̥h₂sn̥bʰós
    dative *ḱr̥h₂snéy *? *ḱr̥h₂sn̥mós, *ḱr̥h₂sn̥bʰós
    locative *ḱr̥h₂sén, *ḱr̥h₂séni *? *ḱr̥h₂sn̥sú
    instrumental *ḱr̥h₂snéh₁ *? *ḱr̥h₂sn̥mís, *ḱr̥h₂sn̥bʰís
    • *ḱérh₂ō (horn)
    • *ḱr̥h₂sḗr (hornet)

    Coordinate terms

    Derived terms

    • *ḱroh₂-s-n-om
      • Proto-Albanian: *krōna
    • *ḱr̥h₂-s-n-(i)yo-[3]
      • Proto-Germanic: *hirzniją (brain) (see there for further descendants)
      • Proto-Hellenic: *krəhníon
        • Ancient Greek: κρᾱνίον (krāníon, upper part of the head, skull) (denominative)[4] (see there for further descendants)
      • Proto-Tocharian:
        • Tocharian B: krāñiye (nape of the neck)

    Descendants

    • Proto-Germanic: *hersô, *herznô (see there for further descendants)
    • Proto-Hellenic: *kárahə, genitive *krahətós, plural *kárahna
      • Ancient Greek: κᾰ́ρᾱ (kắrā), κράς (krás)
        Epic, Ionic Greek: κᾰ́ρη (kắrē)
      • Mycenaean Greek: 𐀏𐀨𐀀𐀠 (ka-ra-a-pi /⁠kraʰat-pʰi⁠/, inst.pl.)
    • Proto-Indo-Iranian: *ćr̥Hsá

    References

    1. ^ Beekes, Robert S. P. (2010), “κάρᾱ”, in Etymological Dictionary of Greek (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 10), volume I, with the assistance of Lucien van Beek, Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 641
    2. ^ Kroonen, Guus (2013), “*hersan- ~ *herzan-”, in Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Germanic (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 11)‎[1], Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, pages 221–222
    3. ^ Adams, Douglas Q. (2013), “krāñiye”, in A Dictionary of Tocharian B: Revised and Greatly Enlarged (Leiden Studies in Indo-European; 10), Amsterdam, New York: Rodopi, →ISBN, page 230:*k̂rh₂sníyom
    4. ^ Beekes, Robert S. P. (2010), “κρᾱνίον”, in Etymological Dictionary of Greek (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 10), volume I, with the assistance of Lucien van Beek, Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 770