Thursday, January 27, 2022

Shoulder-in-many-languages-especially-2-Ancient-Greek-ones

Body Parts in Sumerian Language - focus on Murgu - shoulder


Uzunbacak Adem - Shoulder words in many distinct languages

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As I read the book Pre Greek Lexicon I came across two Ancient Greek words:

ὦμος (omos) an Ancient Greek word meaning shoulder. Etymology below:

ὦμος

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See also: ώμοςωμός and ὠμός

Ancient Greek[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Indo-European *h₃émōs. Cognates include Sanskrit अंस (áṃsa)Latin umerusOld Armenian ուս (us), and Gothic 𐌰𐌼𐍃 (ams).

Pronunciation[edit]

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  • IPA(key)/ɔ̂ː.mos/ → /ˈo.mos/ → /ˈo.mos/

Noun[edit]

ὦμος  (ômosm (genitive ὤμου); second declension

  1. shoulder with the upper armalso of an animal quotations ▼
    1. (particularly) shoulder (sometimes in contrast to the armquotations ▼
      Synonyms: πρῠμνὸς ὦμος (prumnòs ômos)πρῠμνότᾰτος (prumnótatos)
    2. shoulder of a dress quotations ▼
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there are any Indo European language to see. What about Altaic or Proto Turkic? Later. Below.

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There is an other Hesychian gloss

ἀμέσω (ameso) - a could-be Pelasgian word acc. to Frisk's Dictionary.




Frisk's explanation about omos 

Now when it is a Pelasgian word, it is no Greek or Indo European word.

There is an other source possible. Altaic, a language family that is as old as Indo European family.
Now look at:





Source:

Proto Altaic - Proto Turkic word for Shoulder 


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Did the Pelasgian speak an Altaic language?

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