atín

See also: atin

Pumpokol

Alternative forms

  • atìn (M.)

Etymology

Derived from Proto-Yeniseian *at (down onto a surface, thematic marker) with an unclear second element. Compare Ket атий (-átij, to pour) and Yug атчей (-atčej, to pour), which come from the same etymon with similar semantics.[1]

Noun

atín (W.)

  1. (cooking, brewing) kettle, boiler

References

  1. ^ Vajda, Edward; Werner, Heinrich (2022), “*attʲej/*attʲij”, in Comparative-Historical Yeniseian Dictionary (Languages of the World/Dictionaries; 79, 80), volume 1, Muenchen: LINCOM GmbH, →ISBN, page 97

Further reading

  • Werner, Heinrich (2005), “atín”, in Die Jenissej-Sprachen des 18. Jahrhunderts, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, →ISBN, page 179