Indeterminacy in etymology: Reconstructing the PIE word for ‘sheep’ with notes also on Tocharian B ās ‘goat’ and PIE *h₂éwis ‘bird’

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Douglas Q. Adams
University of Idaho

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The Indo-European word for ‘sheep’ is well-represented in most Indo-European groups.  However, its exact shape in the proto-language is not as well-established as usually thought.  The initial laryngeal has been reconstructed as *h1-, *h2-, or *h3- by various investigators and the noun’s accentual pattern often left undefined.  The argument here is that we cannot reconstruct with certainty.  It seems perhaps most likely that it was an acrostatic *h2ówi-/h2éwi- but Tocharian might also reflect either *h2ōwi- and *h3ōwi- and, if the latter, *h3ówi-/h3éwi- would certainly be possible for other Indo-European groups.  Knowing if PIE *h3- became χ- in Lycian would help delimit the number of indeterminacies but not solve the problem decisively.  We will be left with multiple possibilities.

Keywords: Indo-European etymology, PIE laryngeals (*h, *h), ‘Sheep’ etymon (*hówi- ~ *hówi-), Acrostatic nouns, Lengthened-grade Athematic formations (Hitt. āss-, Skr. āsāt), Brugmann’s Law, Tocharian B (ās-), Anatolian evidence, Comparative method.

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Douglas Q. Adams, University of Idaho

Douglas Q. Adams is an American linguist and Indo-European comparativist, serving as professor emeritus of English at the University of Idaho, where he specialized in historical linguistics with a focus on the lexicon and morphology of Proto-Indo-European and the extinct Tocharian languages. Renowned as one of the world's foremost authorities on Tocharian—a branch of Indo-European discovered in early 20th-century manuscripts from Central Asia—Adams earned his PhD in linguistics from the University of Chicago in 1972 and contributed significantly to the field through philological analysis and etymological studies. His work has been praised for its philological rigor, with reviews highlighting its value for both specialists and general scholars in Indo-European studies.

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December 31, 2025

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Adams, D. Q. . (2025). Indeterminacy in etymology: Reconstructing the PIE word for ‘sheep’ with notes also on Tocharian B ās ‘goat’ and PIE *h₂éwis ‘bird’. In O. Çınar, F. Başbuğ, & H. Aydemir (Eds.), & (Ed.), Çağdaş Dilbilim Yazıları I (Vol. I, pp. 5-12). Artsurem Publishing. https://doi.org/10.7816/imuling-15-2025-01X001