Comparative evidence

1.bʰleu̯h₁, 1.bʰleu̯h₂, 1.bʰleu̯h₃, 1.bʰleu̯

• Lat. flūctus -us, m. ‘wave’, ‘stream’ (OLD: 714)

• Lat. flūmen -inis, n. ‘river’, ‘stream’, ‘flow’, ‘copious supply’ (OLD: 716)

• Lat. fluō -ere, perf. flūxī ‘flow’, ‘pour’, ‘to stream’, ‘liquefy’, ‘melt’, ‘glide’, ‘pass’, ‘originate’, ‘derive’, ‘drop’, ‘droop’ (OLD: 716-717)

• Lat. con-flūgēs pl. ‘a meeting place of rivers’, ‘confluence’ (OLD: 402)

References

OLD = Glare, P. G. W. 1968. Oxford Latin Dictionary. Oxford: Clarendon Press.