ᴹQ. Nú pn. “Moon”
A name for the moon in linguistic notes from 1930s (PE21/38, 41), perhaps a derivative of the root ᴹ√NDŪ “go down”, though this root usually applied to the Sun. Its dual form Nunt referred to both the sun and moon (PE21/38).
References ✧ PE21/38, 41
Glosses
Variations
Inflections
Nullo | ablative | ✧ PE21/38 |
Núlo | ablative | ✧ PE21/38 |
Nua | accusative | ✧ PE21/38 |
Nút | accusative dual | ✧ PE21/38 |
Núta | allative | ✧ PE21/38 |
Nuen | dative | ✧ PE21/38 |
Nú | dative dual | ✧ PE21/38 |
Nuo | genitive | ✧ PE21/38 |
Núnen | instrumental | ✧ PE21/38 |
Númet | instrumental dual | ✧ PE21/38 |
Nusse | locative | ✧ PE21/38 |
Nú | nominative | ✧ PE21/38 |
Nunt | nominative dual | ✧ PE21/38 |
Núlin | nominative plural | ✧ PE21/38 |
Núva | possessive | ✧ PE21/38 |
Núnon | similative | ✧ PE21/38 |
Derivations