Antzinateko "Iturissa"-tik gaurko "ithurri"-ra, ezker bidetik

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Publicado 15-09-2018
Julen Manterola

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In this paper, I offer new etymologies for two Basque words, iturri 'fountain' and ezker 'left'. Together with Uhlenbeck, I consider iturri to be an old participle, built on the root hur 'water'. As for ezker, I propose that it bears the same root that is present in the word hezi 'tame', and that its etymological meaning is something like 'untameable', mos typically when speaking about hands.

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Manterola, Julen. 2018. «Antzinateko "Iturissa"-Tik Gaurko "ithurri&Quot;-Ra, Ezker Bidetik». Anuario Del Seminario De Filología Vasca "Julio De Urquijo" 52 (1/2):507-16. https://doi.org/10.1387/asju.20214.
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