Proto-IE: *tē̆t-, *tā̆t-
Meaning: father
Hittite: Luw. tati(ja)-, h.l. tati(a)-, Lyk. tedi
Old Indian: tatá- m. `father', tāta- m. `father; a term of affection addressed to a senior or junior'
Old Greek: voc. tatā̂ AP11.67 (Myrin.) 'daddy', tétta Hom. LS: expld. as hetaírou pròs hetaîron genikḕ prosphṓnēsis (Apollon. Lex.), or as a friendly or respectful address of youths to their elders (Hsch., Suid., Eust.), or said to be untraslatable (Eust.): tétta, siōpē̂i hē̂so Il.4.412
Latin: tata m. `Vater (in der Kindersprache), Ernährer'
Celtic: Corn tat `Vater', hendat 'Grossvater'
Albanian: tatɛ `Vater'
Russ. meaning: отец
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