a-ke-re-u

Pylos
cf. (-u, -we) di-wi-je-u, e-do-mo-ne-u, e-sa-re-u, e-wi-te-u, o-ro-ke-u, pe-qe-u, tu-ra-te-u
cf. a-ke-re-wi-jo? (cf. qa-si-re-u, qa-si-re-wi-ja; i-je-re-u, i-je-re-wi-jo)
cf. [[pu2-ra-a-ke-re-u]]? da-i-ja-ke-re-u?

Definitions

Ramón 2011: anthroponym derived from toponym a-ke-re-wa
Melena 2000-2001: toponym
Chadwick & Ventris 1973: anthroponym or occupation?

Variants

a-ke-re-we

Chadwick & Ventris 1973: dative singular or nominative plural of a-ke-re-u

a-ke-re-wi-ja

cf. qa-si-re-u / qa-si-re-wi-ja
Melena 2000-2001: adjective of toponym a-ke-re-u, cf. a-ke-re-wi-jo

References

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

Melena, José, 2000-2001 Minos 35-36 "63 Joins and Quasi-joins of Fragments in the Linear B Tablets from Pylos"

Ramón, J.L. García, 2011 A Companion to Linear B: Mycenaean Greek Texts and their World vol. II (ed. Yves Duhoux and Anna Morpurgo Davies) “Mycenaean Onomastics”

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