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  • We would like to thank Prof. Dr. Thomas Oberlies and Pratik Rumde from the Seminar für Indologie und Tibetologie of the Georg-August-Universität Göttingen for providing our project with scans of the nachlass of Wilhelm Siegling. The nachlass includes letters to and from Siegling throughout his career that are of great importance to the history of the field of Tocharian studies. This material will be published on CEToM, accompanied by transcriptions of the letters, in the course of 2024.

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śāmpāṃ

Cite this page as:"śāmpāṃ". In A Comprehensive Edition of Tocharian Manuscripts (CEToM). Created and maintained by Melanie Malzahn, Martin Braun, Hannes A. Fellner, and Bernhard Koller. https://cetom.univie.ac.at/?F_A_śāmpāṃ (accessed 04 Dec. 2023).
 
Meaning:“Hochmut”
Word class:noun
Language:TA
Equivalent in TB:śāmpa
Lexeme variants:śāmpāṃ
 
Number:singular
Case:nominative; accusative
Gender:feminine

Paradigm

sg pl du
nom śāmpāṃ
voc
acc śāmpāṃ
gen
loc
comit
inst śāmpānyo
abl
perl
all
caus

Lexeme family

Commentary

Translation by Thomas and Krause 1964: Hochmut

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Dragoni 2022: 192-193

Occurrences

Bibliography

Thomas and Krause 1964

Thomas, Werner, and Wolfgang Krause. 1964. Tocharisches Elementarbuch, Band II. Texte und Glossar. Heidelberg: Winter.