

PROTO-INDO-EUROPEAN
ROOT
EXTENSIONS
• Lat. alēscō -ere ‘to be nourished’, ‘grow up’ (OLD: 95)
• Lat. alō -ere ‘suckle’, ‘nurse’, ‘feed’ , ’support’, ‘maintain’, ‘nurture’ (OLD: 105)
• Lat. adoleō -ēre ‘to make a burnt offering of’, ‘to make or burn offerings on (an altar)’, ‘to destroy by fire, burn’ (OLD: 51)
• Lat. altāre pl.: altaria, -ium, n. ’an altar-fitting for burnt offerings’, ‘burnt offerings placed on an altar’ (OLD: 106)
References
OLD = Glare, P. G. W. 1968. Oxford Latin Dictionary. Oxford: Clarendon Press.