Reconstruction:Proto-Italic/kaweō

This Proto-Italic entry contains reconstructed terms and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Proto-Italic

Etymology

  • From earlier *kawejō, from the causative/iterative *(s)kowh₁-éye-ti, from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kewh₁- (to perceive, pay attention).

    Verb

    *kaweō first-singular present indicative[1]

    1. to beware, to be mindful of

    Conjugation

    Inflection of *kaweō (second conjugation causative)
    Present *kaweō
    Perfect
    Aorist
    Past participle *kawetos
    Present indicative Active Passive
    1st sing. *kaweō *kaweōr
    2nd sing. *kawēs *kawēzo
    3rd sing. *kawēt *kawētor
    1st plur. *kawēmos *kawēmor
    2nd plur. *kawētes *kawēm(e?)n(ai?)
    3rd plur. *kaweont *kaweontor
    Present subjunctive Active Passive
    1st sing. *kaweām *kaweār
    2nd sing. *kaweās *kaweāzo
    3rd sing. *kaweād *kaweātor
    1st plur. *kaweāmos *kaweāmor
    2nd plur. *kaweātes *kaweām(e?)n(ai?)
    3rd plur. *kaweānd *kaweāntor
    Perfect indicative Active
    1st sing.
    2nd sing.
    3rd sing.
    1st plur.
    2nd plur.
    3rd plur.
    Aorist indicative Active
    1st sing.
    2nd sing.
    3rd sing.
    1st plur.
    2nd plur.
    3rd plur.
    Present imperative Active Passive
    2nd sing. *kawē *kawēzo
    2nd plur. *kawēte
    Future imperative Active
    2nd + 3rd sing. *kawētōd
    Participles Present Past
    *kawēnts *kawetos
    Verbal nouns tu-derivative s-derivative
    *kawetum *kawēzi

    Derived terms

    • *kawetos (past participle)
      • Latin: cautus
      • Umbrian: 𐌊𐌖𐌕𐌄𐌚 (kutef)[2][3]

    Descendants

    References

    1. ^ De Vaan, Michiel (2008), Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 7), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 101
    2. ^ Buck, Carl Darling (1904), A Grammar of Oscan and Umbrian: With a Collection of Inscriptions and a Glossary
    3. ^ Poultney, James Wilson (1959), The Bronze Tables of Iguvium[1], Baltimore: American Philological Association