e-ke

Definitions

Chadwick & Ventris 1973: has / holds, cf. ἔχει; verb

Variants

e-ke-e

Chadwick & Ventris 1973: infinitive "to have"
(as pu-ko-so e-ke-e) Chadwick & Ventris 1973: 'with box-wood supports', cf. πύξος

e-ke-qe

Ruipérez 1985: "[...] -qe in e-ke-qe, e-ko-si-qe fulfills no copulative form, but must have a direct bearing on the meaning of the verbal predicate [...]"; contains a "prospective subjunctive non-copulative -qe"

Chadwick & Ventris 1973: "and he/she has"

e-ke-si

Chadwick & Ventris 1973: error for e-ko-si

e-ko

Chadwick & Ventirs 1973: "(already) having (one)"; or, spear

e-ko-si

Chadwick & Ventris 1973: "they have"

e-ko-te

Chadwick & Ventris 1973: "having"

Compounds

[[e-ke-pu-te-ri-ja]] = e-ke + pu-te-ri-ja at KN Uf

References

Chadwick, John and Michael Ventris, 1973 Documents in Mycenaean Greek

Ruipérez, Martín S., 1985 Tractata Mycenaea "Subjunctive Forms in Mycenaean Texts" kar WNXIII.95

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