/tːr̩ħːʷántːs/ From Proto-Indo-European *tr̥h₂w-ónt-s, participle of *térh₂uti (“to overcome, be able”). Cognate with Proto-Indo-Iranian *tr̥Hwáns. *tr̥Hʷánts an...
From Proto-Indo-European *tr̥h₂w-ónt-s, participle of *térh₂uti (“to overcome, be able”). Cognate with Proto-Anatolian *tr̥Hʷánts (“an Anatolian storm...
*tr̥h₂w-ónt-s Proto-Anatolian: *tr̥Hʷánts (see there for further descendants) Proto-Indo-Iranian: *tr̥Hwáns (see there for further descendants) Proto-Anatolian: *térHʷti...
proterokinetic pattern: Proto-Indo-European terms suffixed with *-r̥ *-mr̥ *-sr̥ *-tr̥ *-wr̥, *-wl̥ Proto-Anatolian: Hittite: -𒅈 (-ar) Proto-Hellenic: *-ər Ancient...
Probably related to *-tr̥. *(Ø)-ótr̥ n Derives action nouns from verbal stems. Proto-Anatolian: *-ṓdr̥ Proto-Italic: (with regular metathesis, see unda...
*swésōr Anatolian: Lydian: 𐤡𐤭𐤠𐤱𐤭𐤳𐤦𐤳 (prafršiš) (brafrsis; stem brafr-) Armenian: Old Armenian: եղբայր (ełbayr), genitive եղբաւր (ełbawr) Proto-Balto-Slavic:...
singular: *dʰwégh₂-tr̥ Accusative singular: *dʰugh₂-tér-m̥ Genitive singular: *dʰugh₂-tr-ós After the split of Anatolian branch from Proto-Indo-European,...
he identified the locative *tr-í- “on-tip”, while the second ("stander") has also to form other finger names, e. g. Proto-Indo-Iranian *Hangúštʰas (“thumb”)...
*térh₂-e-ti (thematic root present) Proto-Anatolian: Hittite: 𒋻𒊏𒀜𒋫 (tar-ra-at-ta /tarratta/, 3sg.pres.med.) Proto-Indo-Iranian: *tárHati (see there...
*h₂uh₁-nt-r-ie/o- Proto-Anatolian: Hittite: [script needed] (ḫuntarii̯a(i)-, “to break wind”) *h₂uh₁-oy-ey ~ h₂uh₁-i-enti Proto-Anatolian: Hittite: [script...