Proto-Nuristani *utā [n1001]

excessive; great

Showing 6 of 6 reflexes.

Kamviri

uto

sacrificing priest (pre-Islamic), a hereditary role ascribed to a Ut′o Dâra of the senior descent line

[- T. 14176.2 hotraka- ‘priest’ because of unretained tr; cf. ut′o ‘great’]

S1997—2021

Katavari: Ktivi

uto

sacrificing priest (pre-Islamic), a hereditary role ascribed to a ut′o Dâra of the senior descent line

[- T. 14176.2 hotraka- ‘priest’ because of unretained tr; cf. ut′o ‘great’]

S1997—2021

Nuristani Kalasha: Nisheigram

uta

sacrificing priest (pre-Islamic)

[- T. 14176.2 hotraka- ‘priest’ because of unretained tr; cf. Kmv. ut′o ‘great’]

S1997—2021

Prasun: Sec

vut

sacrificing priest

[- T. 14176.2 hotraka- ‘priest’ because of unretained tr; cf. ut′o ‘great’]

M1929—1944

uto

sacrificing priest

[- T. 14176.2 hotraka- ‘priest’ because of unretained tr; cf. ut′o ‘great’]

M1929—1944

Prasun: Supu

ut

sacrificing priest (pre-Islamic)

[- T. 14176.2 hotraka- ‘priest’ because of unretained tr; cf. ut′o ‘great’]

S1997—2021


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