"𐀡𐀴𐀛𐀊" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Mycenaean Greek]

Forms: po-ti-ni-ja [romanization]
Etymology: From Proto-Hellenic *pótnia, from Proto-Indo-European *pótnih₂. Cognate with Ancient Greek πότνια (pótnia), Sanskrit पत्नी (patnī, “mistress, wife”), Lithuanian pati (“wife”), Lithuanian ponia (“miss, wife, lady”) Etymology templates: {{inh|gmy|grk-pro|*pótnia}} Proto-Hellenic *pótnia, {{inh|gmy|ine-pro|*pótnih₂}} Proto-Indo-European *pótnih₂, {{cog|grc|πότνια}} Ancient Greek πότνια (pótnia), {{cog|sa|पत्नी|t=mistress, wife}} Sanskrit पत्नी (patnī, “mistress, wife”), {{cog|lt|pati|t=wife}} Lithuanian pati (“wife”), {{cog|lt|ponia|t=miss, wife, lady}} Lithuanian ponia (“miss, wife, lady”) Head templates: {{head|gmy|noun}} 𐀡𐀴𐀛𐀊 (po-ti-ni-ja)
  1. lady
    Sense id: en-𐀡𐀴𐀛𐀊-gmy-noun-SVR4cqZk
  2. a goddess, Potnia Categories (topical): Greek deities
    Sense id: en-𐀡𐀴𐀛𐀊-gmy-noun-5voTBbE4 Disambiguation of Greek deities: 2 98 Categories (other): Mycenaean Greek entries with incorrect language header, Mycenaean Greek entries with topic categories using raw markup Disambiguation of Mycenaean Greek entries with incorrect language header: 38 62 Disambiguation of Mycenaean Greek entries with topic categories using raw markup: 11 89

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    }
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  "word": "𐀡𐀴𐀛𐀊"
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    "Mycenaean Greek terms derived from Proto-Indo-European",
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      "name": "cog"
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        "1": "lt",
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