𒁺𒌓𒋻𒊑𒅀𒋾𒅀𒀸
Hittite
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *dʰugtr-yo- plus a suffix *-ata/i-, from *dʰwégh₂tr̥ (“daughter”).According to Kloekhorst, it is a borrowing from Luwian 𒁺𒌓𒋻𒊑𒄿𒀀𒋾𒅖.
Noun
𒁺𒌓𒋻𒊑𒅀𒋾𒅀𒀸 • (duttariyatiyas) (genitive singular)
- of a female functionary (genitive singular of 𒁺𒌓𒋻𒊑𒅀𒋾𒅖 (du-ut-tar-ri-ya-ti-iš))
Notes
While the first part of this word looks clearly related to the word family in Indo-European meaning “daughter”, which suggests that it is derived from an earlier word for “daughter”, it is unlikely to have been the Hittite word for “daughter”, 𒌉𒊩 (DUMU.MUNUS) (acc.sg. 𒌉𒊩𒆷𒀭 (DUMU.MUNUS-la-an)), which, though never fully written phonetically, appears too dissimilar to be considered cognate.
References
- Kloekhorst, Alwin (2008), “MUNUSduttarii̯ata/i-”, in Etymological Dictionary of the Hittite Inherited Lexicon (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 5), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, pages 902–904