π° π°π°
Old Turkic
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Turkic *-ligΓΌ (βcomitative caseβ), possibly related to π° π°β (-lig). Compare also Proto-Mongolic *-luxa (βcomitative caseβ).
Suffix
π° π°π° (-ligΓΌ, -lΓΌgΓΌ)
- Forms the comitative case
- βπ°π°€π°β (ini, βyounger brotherβ) + βπ° π°π° (lΒ²gΓΌ) β βπ°π°€π° π°π°β (iniligΓΌ, βwith (my) younger brotherβ)
Alternative forms
- π°π°π°β (-lΓ―Ι£u, -luΙ£u)
Related terms
- π°β (-g, βaccusative caseβ)
- π°€π°β (-niΕ, βgenitive caseβ)
- π°π°β (-ke, βdative-locative caseβ)
- π°π°β (-de, βlocative-ablative caseβ)
- π°π°€β (-din, βablative caseβ)
- π°π°Όπ°β (-gerΓΌ, βallative caseβ)
- π°²π°β (-Δe, βequative caseβ)
- π°€β (-in, βinstrumental caseβ)
References
- Tekin, TalΓ’t (1968) A Grammar of Orkhon Turkic (Uralic and Altaic Series; 69), Bloomington: Indiana University, βISBN, page 137
- Erdal, Marcel (2004), β+lXgUβ, in A Grammar of Old Turkic (Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 8 Uralic & Central Asian Studies; 3), Brill Academic Publishers, βISBN, page 180
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