Carian Glossary.


Sources:

1. Bajun, L. The Experience of the Comparative Studies of Hitto-Luwian Languages. Moscow, 1990.
2. Shevoroshkin, V. The Carian Language. Modern stage of development and studies. Matters of Indo-European Linguistics. Moscow, 1964.



Notes for Glossary:
T - a Carian palatal sound usually transcribed as Greek "tau"
t_ - a Carian sound usually written as t with a line under it; pronounced [t], while Carian t sounded [th]
N - nasal [n]



Glossary:
 
Carian
Indo-European
Anatolian
avka (definition, situation)   Lydian avka- (a situation)
cehi (him)   Lycian se-si (him)
ebad, epad (here) *ebho- (he, that) Lydian ebad- (here, there)
glous (a robber, a pirate)   Hittite halluwa'i- (to be at odds)
kaphe'nos (a personal name)  Latin ops (wealth) Hittite happinant- (wealthy)
kas- (a personal name)   Hieroglyphic hasami- (a nation)
kave (a priest)   Lydian kave (a priest)
kuo (which, that) *kwi- (relative pronoun) Hittite kui- (which)
lile (atonement)   Hittite lila- (atonement)
lukk- (a Leleg)   Luwian lulahi- (a Leleg)
mava (goddess Ma)   Lycian mawa, Lydian mavs'
mesna (a deity)   Lycian mahaN (a god)
mukwar (a prayer)   Hittite mugawar (a prayer)
nt_a (in, inside) *en (inside) Lycian Nte (in)
p-, -p, -b (he) *ebho- (he, that) Hittite apa- (he, that)
para- Greek para, Latin pro, Slavic pro- Lycian pri-
ravmi (liberated)   Hittite arawa- (free)
sangodos (a personal name) *sen- (old)  
sar (up, above) Latin per, Lithuanian per, Slavic po- Lycian hri (up)
sav- (to glorify)    
sav, sava (something good)   Lydian sav- (good)
sfes (self; reflexive possessive pronoun) *swe- (reflexive pronoun) Lydian s'fa- (self; reflexive pronoun)
sla-, slars (to honour the memory) *selH- (to favour) Lycian hla- (to glorify)
st_esas (a tomb)    
-t-, -T- (this)   Lydian ti- (this)
tavse (powerful) *teu- (powerful) Lydian tavs'a- (power)
truoles (a personal name) *treu- (to flourish) Hittite tarawa'i- (to get rich)
uk (I, me) *eg'hom (I, me) Hittite uk (I, me)
ul-, velvu- *wel- (to wish) Hittite walla- (to praise)
ussos (a spear), ussollos (a spear-carrier) *wedh- (to thrust, to beat) Lycian A wazzis- (an army)
 


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