PROTO-INDO-EUROPEAN
ROOT
EXTENSIONS
1. Root |
u̯endʰ, su̯endʰ |
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2. Lexical meanings |
DE: schwinden, verdorren
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3. Comparative evidence |
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4. Formally comparable roots |
1.su̯ei̯d, 1.su̯el, 1.su̯er, 2.su̯ei̯d, 2.su̯el, 2.su̯er, 3.su̯ei̯d, seu̯t, seu̯, seu̯h₁, seu̯h₂, seu̯h₃, seu̯h₁, seu̯h₃, seu̯k, seu̯p, seu̯ḱ, su̯edʰh₁, su̯eh₁, su̯eh₁i̯, su̯eh₂d, su̯ei̯gʷ, su̯ei̯h₁, su̯ei̯h₂, su̯ei̯h₃, su̯eld, su̯elh₁, su̯elh₂, su̯elh₃, su̯eng, su̯engʷʰ, su̯enh₂, su̯ep, su̯erbʰ, su̯ergʰ, u̯en, u̯end, u̯ent, u̯end, u̯eng, u̯enh₁, u̯enh₂, u̯enh₃, u̯enh₁, u̯enk
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5. Formally/Semantically comparable roots |
su̯ei̯h₁, su̯ei̯h₂, su̯ei̯h₃ |
6. Revised root variants |
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7. Comments |
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8. References |
LIV = Rix, Helmut et al. 2001. Lexikon der indogermanischen Verben: Die Wurzeln und ihre Primärstammbildungen. 2 Aufl. Wiesbaden: Dr. Ludwig Reichert Verlag. |