تٞاكٞد
téked
basic morphological information

v. n. (m.)

hurry
спешка
استعجال
CSOL II 609
text examples

tɛbíľoʰ ˁážeʰ díˀseʰ bíššoḷ be-ˁamḳ di-ḥteʰ be-téked ‘The woman gathered her things in the middle of the night, in a hurry’ (CSOL II 25:3)

root
derivates
etymology

The root t-k-d from which this verbal noun is produced is a back-formation from the passive-reflexive stem έtkɛd ‘to be in a hurry’ (presumably from ékod ‘to be afraid’ (CSOL II:308)