< Reconstruction:Proto-Nakh
Reconstruction:Proto-Nakh/ṭatboᶰ
Proto-Nakh
Etymology
Unknown. Initial d- in Vainakh is secondary under the influence of *dašboᶰ (“golden”).
Adjective
*ṭatboᶰ
- silver
Related terms
nouns
- *ṭateb (“silver”)
Descendants
- Bats: ტათბუნ (ṭatbũ)
- Vainakh:
- Chechen: дато (dato)
- Ingush: дото (doto)
Further reading
- Uslar, Peter von (1888) Этнография Кавказа. Языкознание. II. Чеченский язык [Ethnography of the Caucasus. Linguistics. II. The Chechen language] (in Russian), Tiflis: Printing house of the Office of the Commander-in-Chief of the civil unit in the Caucasus, page 170: “датуоң”
- Kadagiʒe, Davit; Kadagiʒe, Niḳo (1984), “ტათბუჼ”, in Arn. Čikobava, editor, C̣ova-tušur-kartul-rusuli leksiḳoni / Цова-тушинско–грузинско–русский словарь [A Tsova-Tush–Georgian–Russian Dictionary], prepared for publication by Rusudan Gagua, Tbilisi: Academy Press, page 555
- Matsiev, Akhmat G. (1961) Чеченско-русский словарь / Нохчийн-оьрсийн словарь [Chechen-Russian dictionary] (in Russian), Moscow: State Publishing House of Foreign and Ethnicity Dictionaries, page 126: “датõ”
- Kurkijev, A. S. (2005), “дото”, in Ингушско-русский словарь [Ingush–Russian Dictionary], Magas: Serdalo, page 161
- Arsakhanov, Israil (1959) Аккинский диалект в системе чечено-ингушского языка [Akkin dialect in the system of the Chechen-Ingush language] (in Russian), Grozny: Chechen-Ingush Book Publishing House, page 105: “дато”
- Nichols, Johanna B. (2011) Ingush Grammar (in English), volume 143, Berkeley, Los Angeles, London: University of California Press, →ISBN, page 747: “datuo”