akenanogavos

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== Phrygian == === Etymology === Lubotsky decomposes this term as akenan +‎ *ogavos, relating the second element to Ancient Greek ὀχεύς (okheús, “something that holds”). === Adjective === akenanogavos (nominative singular masculine) some kind of title for e.g. people named Bonok or Ates ==== Declension ==== akinanogavan (acc. sg. f.) === Further reading === Obrador-Cursach, Bartomeu (2020), The Phrygian Language (Handbook of Oriental Studies)‎[1], volume 139, Brill, →ISBN, →ISSN, page 170 Šorgo, Aljoša (2026), A historical grammar of Phrygian‎[2], Leiden University, pages 275-280