Contionary:el̦ahșj
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Phrygian
Alternative forms
- ɛʌɑ́‛ɜ (eláhsj)
Etymology
From a variant of ɛʌɑ‛ɜ (eláhsj) with unexplained invasive velarization, from Classical Phrygian ɛʌɑ̄ɑ̄̔q (elāhātʰ), from the plural of Proto-Semitic *ʔilāhat-, itself a derivation of Proto-Semitic *ʔil-, and thus related to Hebrew אֱלֹהִים (elohím), Aramaic אֱלָהָא (ʾĕlāhā), Arabic إِلٰه (ʾilāh), among others. Analyzable as Classical Phrygian ɛʌɑ̄‛ (elāh) + -ɑ́ɜ.
Pronunciation
Noun
Root |
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ɛ-ʌ-◌̔ (e-l-h) |
ɛɭɭɑ́‛ɭ • (el̦áhșj) m (plural ɛɭɭɑ‛ɭóı)
- any place of prayer
- (historical) pantheon (all the gods of a religion)
- Synonym: ƞɑүrɛo̔ү
Inflection
Declension of ɛɭɭɑ́‛ɭ (el̦áhșj) | ||||
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Singular | Plural | |||
Nominative | o̔ʌ | ɛɭɭɑ́‛ɭ el̦áhșj |
o̔ʌ | ɛɭɭɑ‛ɭóı el̦ahșjú |
Oblique | roʌ | ɛɭɭɑ́‛ɭɛ el̦áhșje |
roʌ | ɛɭɭɑ‛ɭí el̦ahșjí |
Vocative | oɛx | oɛ́xoɯ |