Luwian mi[ya]sa- in the Scope of the Interpretation of KUB 35.45 II 22-24

A Luwian word spelled mi-i-sa-an-za, mi-sa-an-za, & mi-ya-sa-an-za, appearing in a list of accusative physical attributes in a ritual magic context, is derived from Proto-Indo-European *me(m)s- 'flesh'. Hittite parallels to the posited vowel development & the proposed contextual in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Historische Sprachforschung 1995-01, Vol.108 (1), p.30-38
1. Verfasser: Poetto, Massimo
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Zusammenfassung:A Luwian word spelled mi-i-sa-an-za, mi-sa-an-za, & mi-ya-sa-an-za, appearing in a list of accusative physical attributes in a ritual magic context, is derived from Proto-Indo-European *me(m)s- 'flesh'. Hittite parallels to the posited vowel development & the proposed contextual interpretation are cited, & textually adjacent Luwian terms are shown to support an anatomical reading. 59 References. J. Hitchcock
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