On Adaptation of Suffixes in Congeneric Classes On Substantives
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Iv. 191 ; Bartholomae, Bezz. Beitr. Xv. 15). The w-stem is at the base of Obg. Vesn-a and Vedic vasan-td- spring. The word for winter has developed early, though possibly secondarily, the same double suffix : -r in Greek x«/uep-u/d-r, Lat. Hibernus (cf. Above, p. 11), Armenian jme'r-n, gen. Jmer-an ; the w-suffix in Vedic hemdn-, heman-td-, Gr. Xel/ui, x«/*a>*>, Arm. Jiun from *jivan = *jiman ; see Hubschmann, Armenische Studien, p. 18, Nr. 12; p. 40, Nr. 178. The additional suffix with n in Ar...m. Jmer-n, jmer-an may represent the blending of the oblique ^-cases with the casus recti in -r. The r-n suffix appears also in Arm. Amar-n, gen. Amar-an summer, the stem amar- being = Ohg. Sumar (cf. Ved. Sdmd 'year, ' Zend hama 'summer'); -r and -n are blended in this Armenian word just as in the word for winter. The word for night exhibits the r-stem in vvKrap, wKTep-ls, vvKT€p-iv6-s, Lat. Noctur-nus, Zend nahiare in nahtourusu (Bartholomae in Bezz. Beitr. Xv. 19) ; the rc-stem in the solitary Vedic naktd-bhis (RV.
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