Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/gʰed- and Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/ǵʰed- *gʰedʰ- to join to unite to suit Terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European...
*flōkōn From *flōk (“curse”) + *-ēn. *flōkēn to curse to scold *flōkan Only distinct in the old languages. It merged with the strong verb *flōkan in the...
*gebōn From *gebu (“gift”) + *-ēn. *gebēn to give, grant The verb is only distinct in the old languages, all later descendants would likely have merged...
From Proto-Germanic *grōnāną. Equivalent to *grōnī (“green”) + *-ēn. *grōnēn to become green, flourish In the Anglo-Frisian descendants the stem shows...
adjectives. Conjugation of *-āną (weak class 3) Proto-Germanic class 3 weak verbs Proto-West Germanic: *-ēn Old English: -ian (in a few cases; preceded by...
*pel- alternative reconstruction of *pelH- (“pale, gray”) ^ Kroonen, Guus (2013) “*fella-”, in Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Germanic (Leiden Indo-European...
also: Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/ḱes- *kes- to scrape, comb *ks-dʰh₁- *kés-dʰh₁-eh₂ Proto-Germanic: *hezdǭ (“flax fibers”) Proto-West Germanic: *heʀdā...
descendants) ⇒ *bʰól-ō (o-grade) Proto-Germanic: *ballô, *balluz (see there for further descendants) Proto-West Germanic: *ballō Old High German: ballo...
(argiópous) Proto-Armenian: Old Armenian: արծուի (arcui) *h₂érǵ-ro-m Proto-Germanic: *arkrą, *akrą (“type of metal”) Proto-West Germanic: *arkr, *akr...
< dīrēctus. The formal and semantic coincidence of *crītāre and Proto-West Germanic *krītan has led to proposals of borrowing in one direction or the...