The following etymologies of Khotanese words are offered and discussed: Late Kh. dūvara‐ ‘dropsy’ < OKh. *datūvara‐ ← Gandhari *daγoδara- < Sanskrit dakodara- = udakodara- (Silvia Luzzietti); Old Kh. pūhä ʾta- ‘slim, slender’ < Archaic Kh. *pūhäsa‐ < (Indo-)Iranian *pati-θu̯ai̯š-a‐ ‘fast, swift’, whose phonological develpoment is entirely regular and the shift of meaning parallels the one observed in Old High German snel ‘fast, swift, deft; brave’ → Old French and Old Occitan isnel ‘id.’ → Italian snello ‘fast, swift, agile, deft’ (13th c., obsolete) → (2) ‘having well-proportioned, harmonious forms (14th c., obsolete) → (3) ‘thin, slim, slender; agile’ (from the 14th century to present) [Mauro Maggi]
Research on the origin and the uses of ethnic names is essentially a multidisciplinary activity wher...
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The article establishes the stem of the word studied as maṇḍvaï‑ ‘woman’ (instead of the previously ...
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The single Chinese scroll comprised of manuscripts P 2893 (Paris) and Ch. 00265 (London) contains th...
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The Khotanese masculine substantive saña- ‘artifice, expedient, means, method’ can- not be a loanwo...
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The Middle Iranian Khotanese language received copious amounts of loanwords from the Indic Gāndhārī ...
The etymologies offered by Ernst Leumann, Sten Konow, and Harold W. Bailey for Khotanese aysmua- ‘mi...
The nomadic pastoralists formerly called “Hottentots” are today known as the Khoikhoi, a term also e...
Research on the origin and the uses of ethnic names is essentially a multidisciplinary activity wher...
Discussed are the etymologies of twelve Hittite words and word groups (alpa- ‘cloud’, aku- ‘seashell...
The article establishes the stem of the word studied as maṇḍvaï‑ ‘woman’ (instead of the previously ...
The article establishes the meaning of and offers etymologies for two rare Khotanese words: (1) parr...
The single Chinese scroll comprised of manuscripts P 2893 (Paris) and Ch. 00265 (London) contains th...
The author discusses the readings and etymologies of seven words, mostly from the St. Petersburg man...
The Khotanese masculine substantive saña- ‘artifice, expedient, means, method’ can- not be a loanwo...
A work which presents many new and important and very likely correct etymologies, and so likely eluc...
The article identifies an early Khotanese orthographic system, the Archaic Orthography to be added ...
Presentation of a planned dictionary of the Khotanese language, including the sample entries tcei’ma...
A work which likely elucidates a number of obscure words found in Ancient Greek, Persian, Arabic, Sa...
A work which presents many new and important and very likely correct etymologies, and so likely eluc...
The Middle Iranian Khotanese language received copious amounts of loanwords from the Indic Gāndhārī ...
The etymologies offered by Ernst Leumann, Sten Konow, and Harold W. Bailey for Khotanese aysmua- ‘mi...
The nomadic pastoralists formerly called “Hottentots” are today known as the Khoikhoi, a term also e...
Research on the origin and the uses of ethnic names is essentially a multidisciplinary activity wher...
Discussed are the etymologies of twelve Hittite words and word groups (alpa- ‘cloud’, aku- ‘seashell...
The article establishes the stem of the word studied as maṇḍvaï‑ ‘woman’ (instead of the previously ...