The roots of the reconstructed Proto-Indo-European language (PIE) are basic parts of words to carry a lexical meaning, so-called morphemes. Word formation · Shape of a root · Creation of new roots |
Category:Proto-Indo-European roots · (s)kerbʰ- · key- · keyt- · bʰrewH- · plew- · dʰlegʰ- · (s)prengʰ- · lew- ... |
eastern, from Old English ēasterne, eastern;; Ostrogoth, from Late Latin ostro‑, eastern. Both a and b from Germanic *austra‑. Easter, from Old English ēastre, ... |
27 мар. 2023 г. · "Indo-European Lexicon" - This online database includes a searchable list of over 2,500 reconstructed Proto-Indo-European roots, along with ... |
Indo-European roots · (e)su- · (s)keu- · (s)mer- · (s)nāu- · (s)nē- · (s)neəu- · (s)pen- · (s)teg- ... |
The following is a table of many of the most fundamental Proto-Indo-European language (PIE) words and roots, with their cognates in all of the major ... |
Proto-Indo-European roots categorized by their shape. e stands for the vowel of the root. C stands for any stop or s. R stands for any resonant. |
17 дек. 2012 г. · I found the publication by Norman Bird [2] the most comprehensive one and it covers some 14 groups. They list some 2400 (quoting from memory) or ... |
Proto-Indo-European Roots. Root/Stem: *ma'te'r-. Meanings: a mother. Cognates (67):. Hellenic, Greek me'te'r (a mother), Doric ma'te'r, New Greek metera. Italic ... |
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