Word | ΟΡΟΥΕΝΑΝ |
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IPA | oruwenan |
Meaning | father |
See also |
Proto-Indo-European: *wer-
‘to perceive, to give attention to, to observe’ Phrygian: ΟΡΟΥΑΝ ‘guardian, warden, father’ |
Synonyms | ΠΑΤΗΡ |
Comments |
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accusative form - see DREW-BEAR – A. LUBOTSKY – M. ÜYÜMEZ - THREE NEW PHRYGIAN INSCRIPTIONS |
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Other words that might be of interest |
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ΑΝΑΡ ‘man, husband’, ΚΝΑΙΚΑ ‘woman’, ΒΡΑΤΕΡΕ ‘brother’, ΖΕΜΕΛΩΣ ‘man, human being’, ΓΕΛΑΡΟΣ ‘sister in law’, ΠΕΝΘΕΡΩ ‘father in law’, ΒΡΑΤΕΡΑΙΣ ‘brother’, ΙΑΝΑΤΕΡΑ ‘husband’s brother’s wife’, ΟΥΕΛΑ- ‘family, relatives’, ΒΟΝΟΚ- ‘woman, wife’, ΖΕΙΡΑ ‘hand, children, living’, ΕΡΟΚΑ ‘progeny, family’, ΚΟΡΟΑΝ ‘girl’, ↑ΙΡΑJ ‘living, children’ |