< Reconstruction:Proto-Semitic
Reconstruction:Proto-Semitic/ḥāmiṣ́-
Proto-Semitic
Etymology
Active participle of *ḥamaṣ́- (“to be sour”).
Adjective
*ḥāmiṣ́-
- sour, acid to the taste sense
Inflection
Declension of *ḥāmiṣ́-
Singular | Dual | Plural | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
m | f | m | f | m | f | |
Nominative | *ḥāmiṣ́um | *ḥāmiṣ́atum | *ḥāmiṣ́āna | *ḥāmiṣ́atāna | *ḥāmiṣ́ūna | *ḥāmiṣ́ātum |
Genitive | *ḥāmiṣ́im | *ḥāmiṣ́atim | *ḥāmiṣ́ayna | *ḥāmiṣ́atayna | *ḥāmiṣ́īna | *ḥāmiṣ́ātim |
Accusative | *ḥāmiṣ́am | *ḥāmiṣ́atam |
Related terms
- *ḥamīṣ́- (“sour”)
- *ḥamṣ́- (“sour”)
- *ḥamaṣ́- (“to be sour”)
- *ḥammiṣ́- (“to make sour, to acidify”)
Descendants
- East Semitic:
- Eblaite: [script needed] (NINDA.AD₆ /ʔà-mi-zum, ʔà-me-zum/)
- West Semitic:
- Arabic: حَامِض (ḥāmiḍ)
- Northwest Semitic:
- Aramaic:
- Jewish Literary Aramaic: חוּמְעָא (ḥūməʿā, “vinegar”)
- Hebrew: חֹמֶץ (ḥṓmeṣ, “vinegar”)
- Aramaic: