Word | kazi |
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Meaning | jar |
Notes/Remarks |
The etymology of this word is uncertain |
See also |
Homeric Greek: κάδος
‘jar’ Hattic: kazue ‘cup’ Akkadian: kāsu- ‘cup, bowl’ Hittite: gaz-zi ‘jar’ |
Comments |
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Gernot (2008) It is unclear whether the word is a loan or not. Some consider it a loan from Akkadian to Hurrian and others a loan from Hurrian to Akkadian. Beekes (2010) considers the Greek equivalent κάδος to be Pre-Greek. |
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Other words that might be of interest |
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al- ‘drink’, ul- ‘eat’, uʒi ‘meat’, ḫaž=ar=i ‘oil’, tar=idi ‘pot’, kapp=ar=ni ‘vessel’, ḫoruppi ‘rhyton’, zazzi ‘food, nourishment’ |