Variants
tu-ka-te-qe
tu-ka-te + connective enclitic qe
Chadwick & Ventris 1973: 'and daughter', cf. θυγάτηρ
Homeric Greek
Iliad V.310, V.820:
Iliad V.348, VII.24:
Iliad V.720: θυγάτηρ μεγάλοιο Κρόνοιο 'daughter of great Chronos' (epithet of Hera)
Iliad V.815: θύγατερ
Iliad VI.395: θυγάτηρ 'daughter'
tu-ka-te-re
cf. (*-te, *-te-re) a-de-te-re, a-ke-te-re, a3-te-re, ko-re-te-re, ma-te-re, pi-ri-je-te-re, ra-pte-re
Chadwick & Ventris 1973: probably dative singular of tu-ka-te
tu-ka-(ta)-(si)
cf. (*-te, *-te-re, *-te-si) pi-ri-je-te, ra-pte
Chadwick & Ventris 1973: dative plural of tu-ka-te "if reading is sound"
Additional Homeric Greek
See also Homeric Greek sections under each Variant.
Iliad VI.250: θυγατρῶ
References
Chadwick, John and Michael Ventris, 1973 Documents in Mycenaean Greek
Homer, 2003 Iliad (trans. A.T. Murray, ed. William F. Wyatt)
I made a few pieces of Linear B inscribed jewelry (mostly because I wanted some for myself), including a medallion with tu-ka-te daughter inscribed on it. It’s up on Etsy, with all proceeds benefiting the digitization of the Linear B corpus and lexicon on this site.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/115144809
I also made a few others with the tu-ka-te sign group, including:
“ma-te tu-ka-te-qe” mother and daughter
“pa-te tu-ka-te-qe” father and daughter