ñakte
Tocharian B
editEtymology
editPossibly from Proto-Indo-European *ní-ǵʰuH-to-, from *ǵʰewH- (“to call, to invoke”)
Noun
editñakte m
Declension
editDeclension of ñakte
Singular | Plural | |
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Nominative | ñakte | ñakti |
Vocative | ñakta | [Term?] |
Accusative | ñakte | ñakteṃ |
Genitive | *ñaktentse | ñakteṃts |
Locative | *ñaktene | ñakteṃne |
Comitative | ñaktempa | *ñakteṃmpa |
Causal | *ñakteñ | *ñakteṃñ |
Ablative | *ñaktemeṃ | *ñakteṃmeṃ |
Perlative | *ñaktesa | *ñaktentsa |
Allative | *ñakteśc | *ñakteṃśc |
Derived terms
edit- Brahm-ñäkte (“the god Brahma”)
- kauñäkte, kauṃ-ñäkte (“sun-god”)
- Kāmñäkte (“god of love”)
- meñ-ñäkte (“moon-god”)
- Mār-ñäkte (“the god Mara”)
- Pañäkte, pūdñäkte (“buddha”)
- yñakteṃ (“among gods”)
- yāmor-ñäkte
- ñäktetstse
- ñäkteññe
- Śrīñäkte
Related terms
edit- pratikapañäkte
- Ylaiñäkte (“the god Indra”)
- ñäkteñña
References
edit- Adams, Douglas Q. (2013) A Dictionary of Tocharian B: Revised and Greatly Enlarged (Leiden Studies in Indo-European; 10), Amsterdam, New York: Rodopi, →ISBN