Reconstruction:Proto-Italic/prosekaō

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 *pro- +‎ *sekaō (to cut).[1]

Verb

*prosekaō

  1. to cut off

Conjugation

Inflection of *prosekaō (first conjugation with short a)
Present *prosekaō
Perfect
Aorist
Past participle *proseketos
Present indicative Active Passive
1st sing. *prosekaō *prosekaōr
2nd sing. *prosekās *prosekāzo
3rd sing. *prosekāt *prosekātor
1st plur. *prosekāmos *prosekāmor
2nd plur. *prosekātes *prosekām(e?)n(ai?)
3rd plur. *prosekaont *prosekaontor
Present subjunctive Active Passive
1st sing. *prosekaēm? *prosekaēr?
2nd sing. *prosekaēs? *prosekaēzo?
3rd sing. *prosekaēd? *prosekaētor?
1st plur. *prosekaēmos? *prosekaēmor?
2nd plur. *prosekaētes? *prosekaēm(e?)n(ai?)?
3rd plur. *prosekaēnd? *prosekaēntor?
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. *prosekā *prosekāzo
2nd plur. *prosekāte
Future imperative Active
2nd + 3rd sing. *prosekātōd
Participles Present Past
*prosekānts *proseketos
Verbal nouns tu-derivative s-derivative
*proseketum *prosekazi

Descendants

  • Latin: prōsecō
  • Umbrian: 𐌐𐌓𐌖𐌔𐌄𐌊𐌀𐌕𐌖 (prusekatu), 𐌐𐌓𐌖𐌔𐌄𐌊𐌕𐌖 (prusektu, 3sg. imp.), 𐌐𐌓𐌖𐌔𐌄𐌜𐌄𐌕𐌖 (pruseçetu), proseseto (past part. acc. pl. n.), prosesetir (dat. pl. n.)

References

  1. ^ De Vaan, Michiel (2008) “secō, -āre”, in Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 7), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, pages 550-1:PIt. *sekaje/o-. It. cognates: