CEToM | SHT 4201
| Known as: | SHT 4201 |
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| Cite this page as: | "SHT 4201". 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/?m-sht4201&outputformat=print (accessed 23 Jan. 2026). |
Provenience | |
| Main find spot: | Unknown |
| Collection: | Berlin Turfan Collection |
Language and Script | |
| Language: | Skt.; TA |
Text contents | |
| Text genre: | Literary |
| Text subgenre: | Gloss |
| Verse/Prose: | prose |
Object | |
| Material: | ink on paper |
| Form: | Poṭhī |
| Size (h × w): | 7.5 × 4.5 cm |
| Number of lines: | 7(+?) |
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| b2 | /// nyā tu ne la kña¯ ¯m• |
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| b2 | /// nyātune läkñam |
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| b2 | I will hang up ... |
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| Schmidt (Wille 2008: 313) reads läṃkñam for expected läṅkñam, but there is no trace of an anusvāra. The velar nasal may simply have been lost in the cluster ṅkñ. As noted by Schmidt, the restoration of the preceding noun, which may also be read tyātune, is uncertain and the relation of the gloss to the Sanskrit text is unclear. Peyrot 2014: 161 identifies a further possible reading, kyātune, which would make a restoration (ā)kyātune possible. This could be an abstract derived from a borrowing from Skt. ākhyāta 'declared', etc. i.e. 'declaration'. But even if this speculative restoration is correct, the combination with the verb länk- 'hang up, let dangle' remains mysterious. |
| Glosses Skt. s(a)ṃmod(a)y(āmi) 'I carry on a salutatory conversation' (Edgerton 1953: II, 581b). |
| May belong to the same ms. as SHT 3286. |
Peyrot 2014: 160-1; Wille 2008: 313
Edgerton, Franklin. 1953. Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit grammar and dictionary. New Haven: Yale University Press.
“The International Dunhuang Project: The Silk Road Online.” n.d. http://idp.bl.uk.
Peyrot, Michaël. 2014. “Notes on Tocharian glosses and colophons in Sanskrit manuscripts I.” Tocharian and Indo-European Studies 15: 131–79.
Wille, Klaus. 2008. Sanskrithandschriften aus den Turfanfunden. Teil 10. Die Katalognummern 3200–4362. Vol. 10. Verzeichnis der orientalischen Handschriften in Deutschland 10. Stuttgart: Steiner.
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