PROTO-INDO-EUROPEAN
ROOT
EXTENSIONS
1. Root |
2.h₂eu̯s |
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2. Lexical meanings |
EN: gold
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3. Comparative evidence |
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4. Formally comparable roots |
1.h₂eu̯, 1.h₂eu̯g, 1.h₂eu̯s, 1.h₂eu̯s, 1.h₂u̯es, 2.h₂eu̯, 2.h₂eu̯g, 2.h₂u̯es, 3.h₂eu̯s, 3.h₂u̯es, 4.h₂eu̯s, h₂eu̯, h₂u̯eldʰ, h₂u̯erdʰ, h₂u̯er, h₂eu̯h₁, h₂eu̯h₂, h₂eu̯h₃, h₂eu̯kʷ, h₂u̯edh₁, h₂u̯edh₂, h₂u̯edh₃, h₂u̯edʰ, h₂u̯eg, h₂u̯eh₁, h₂u̯ei̯, h₂u̯ei̯d, h₂u̯ei̯s, h₂u̯eks, h₂u̯elk, h₂u̯er, h₂u̯erg, h₂u̯erh₁, h₂u̯ers, h₂u̯ert, h₂u̯et, h₂u̯egʰ, h₂u̯eǵʰ, h₂u̯i̯edʰ
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5. Formally/Semantically comparable roots |
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6. Revised root variants |
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7. Comments |
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8. References |
Watkins 2011 = Watkins, Calvert. 2011. The American heritage dictionary of Indo-European roots. 3rd revised ed. Boston, New York: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. |