Ad. banâth n. (weak-I gendered fem) “wife” (Category: Wife)
The noun for “wife”, given as an example of a noun with a long vowel in its final syllable that (archaically) uses the declension for a strong-noun (SD/437), an example of the rare class of Strong-Ib nouns. By the time of Classical Adûnaic, it could be declined as an ordinary weak-noun instead.
References ✧ SD/437
Glosses
Variations
Inflections
banāthā̆t | dual; normal-and-subjective | ✧ SD/437 |
banāthu- | objective | ✧ SD/437 |
banūth- | objective; archaic-strong-objective | ✧ SD/437 |
banīth | plural; archaic-strong-plural | ✧ SD/437 |
banīthim | plural subjective; archaic-strong-plural | ✧ SD/437 |
banāthin | subjective | ✧ SD/437 |