Ashkun: žáu Waigali: vřav *h₁én-i (< h₁én + *-i (locative suffix)) Proto-Germanic: *eni (see there for further descendants) Proto-Celtic: *eni Celtiberian:...
*h₂yéw-Hn-o-s Proto-Balto-Slavic: *jauˀnás (see there for further descendants) *h₂yu-Hn̥-ḱó-s *h₂yu-Hn̥-téh₂ *h₂yú-Hn̥-ti-s Proto-Germanic: *jugunþiz (<...
*gleyH- to smear, putty to stick, glue *gleh₁y- *gley- Categoria Terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *gleyH- non trovata *gléyH-ti (athematic...
See also: Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/welH-, Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/welh₁-, and Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/welh₃- *wel- to...
*ánteros Perhaps related to *h₂en-, *h₂ent-. *h₂énteros second, other *h₂élteros Proto-Balto-Slavic: *ántaras Latgalian: ūtris Latvian: ùotrs, uotars...
semantic shift comparable to English to call names); see also *h₃en(h₂)-. Within the disputed Indo-Uralic theory, it has been connected with the Uralic root...
*Hanákti Proto-Indo-Aryan: *Hanákti Sanskrit: अनक्ति (anákti) *h₃éngʷ-n̥ ~ *h₃n̥gʷ-én-s (“fat, butter”) (see there for further descendants) *h₃éngʷ-os ~ *h₃éngʷ-es-os...
*u̯os-én bzw. *u̯os-ér (lautlich)” Kroonen, Guus (2013) “*wasra- ~ *wazra-”, in Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Germanic (Leiden Indo-European Etymological...
the body)”) *h₁sh₂én-ih₂ ~ *h₁sh₂n̥-yéh₂-s Proto-Italic: *sanjēs Latin: saniēs (see there for further descendants) *h₁sh₂n̥-ǵʰw-ḗn Proto-Italic: *sangwen...
*-h₃enh₂-, *-h₃onh₂- *-h₃en- In literature this morpheme might be referred to as "Hoffmann's suffix". It is often reconstructed with a *h₃ on the basis...