Akhiddō

=Old Naumes=

Etymology
From Old Sumrë akistȯ which was the dative singular of akiste ("forward"). Old Sumrë used this as a possessed noun to mark a phrase meaning "in order to X". In Old Naumes it no longer appears as a possessed noun as it has grammaticalised into a purposive particle.

Pronunciation

 * /ak͡xidːoː/

Particle
akhiddō
 * 1) So that
 * 2) In order to

akhiddō lalil suban māŕalabbīda makhubbīda

so_that can-1PL.INCL travel-INF 1PL.INCL.POSS.PRO world-PRO

"So that we can travel through our world"

Descendants

 * Middle Naumes: kzō ("so that")
 * Naumes: kö ("so that")