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Reconstruction:Proto-Samic/lāvccë
Proto-Samic
Etymology
From earlier *lāvttës, borrowed from Proto-Norse [Term?] (whence Old Norse flautir pl, Danish fløde), from Proto-Germanic *flautiz.[1]
Inflection
| Even | ||
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | *lāvccë | |
| Genitive | *lāv̯c̯c̯ën | |
| Singular | Plural | |
| Nominative | *lāvccë | *lāv̯c̯c̯ëk |
| Accusative | *lāv̯c̯c̯ëm | *lāv̯c̯c̯ëjtē |
| Partitive | *lāvccëtē | |
| Genitive | *lāv̯c̯c̯ën | *lāv̯c̯c̯ëj |
| Essive | *lāvccënē | *lāv̯c̯c̯ëjnē |
| Inessive | *lāv̯c̯c̯ësnē | |
| Elative | *lāv̯c̯c̯ëstē | *lāv̯c̯c̯ëjstē |
| Illative | *lāvccës̯ën | — |
| Comitative | *lāv̯c̯c̯ëjnē *lāv̯c̯c̯ëjnë |
— |
| Abessive | *lāv̯c̯c̯ëptāk̯ëk | — |
Descendants
- Western Samic:
- Northern Sami: lákca
- Eastern Samic:
- Inari Sami: lahcâ
- Skolt Sami: lahcc
References
- Juutinen, M., & Valtonen, T. A. I. (2023). Saamen kantaskandinaavisesta karjataloussanastosta. In S. Holopainen, J. Kim, & N. Metsäranta (Eds.), Elämä ja etymologia: Janne Saarikiven 50-vuotisjuhlakirja (pp. 155-183). Helsingin yliopiston kirjasto.
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