Reconstruction:Proto-Anatolian/tr̥Hʷánts
Proto-Anatolian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tːr̩ħːʷántːs/
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *tr̥h₂w-ónt-s, participle of *térh₂uti (“to overcome, be able”). Cognate with Proto-Indo-Iranian *tr̥Hwáns.
Noun
*tr̥Hʷánts
- an Anatolian storm god
Descendants
- >? Hittite: 𒅎 (dIŠKUR)
- Luwian:
- Cuneiform: 𒋻𒄷𒌦𒍝 (tar-hu-un-za), [Term?] (/tarhunt-/)
- Hieroglyph: 𔖖𔓢𔖹𔕙𔖪𔗔 (DEUS.TONITRUStara/i-hu-za-sa /Tarhunzas/)
- Lycian: 𐊗𐊕𐊌𐊌𐊀𐊖 (trqqas)
- →? Old Armenian: Տորք (Torkʻ)
References
Kloekhorst, A.: Anatolian in The Indo-European Language Family: A Phylogenetic Perspective (2022) Olander, T. (ed.) p. 69.[1]