10 Results found for "Reconstruction:Proto-Hellenic/ro".

Reconstruction:Proto-Hellenic/-tron

From Proto-Indo-European *-trom. *-tron n Forms instrument nouns from verb stems Proto-Hellenic terms suffixed with *-tron Ancient Greek: -τρον (-tron)...


Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/ǵʰeh₁ro-

*ǵʰeh₁ro- derelict; an abandoned or forsaken person Unsorted formations: Proto-Italic: Latin: heres (“heir”) (see there for further descendants) Proto-Hellenic:...


Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/leh₂-

lallō *leh₂-ro- Proto-Hellenic: *lāros Ancient Greek: λῆρος (lêros) *leh₂-mn̥-to- Proto-Italic: *lāmentom Latin: lāmentum *leh₂-tro- Proto-Italic: *lātrom...


Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/(s)kelh₁-

(skeletós) Metathesized variant *(s)kleh₁-. *skleh₁-ro- Hellenic: Ancient Greek: σκληρός (sklērós) *skolh₁-os Proto-Germanic: *skalaz English: shoal, shallow Pokorny...


Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/gʰer-

to grind to remove *gʰrey- >? *gʰren(H)dʰ- *gʰrend-? >? *gʰrónd-ro-s Proto-Hellenic: *kʰróndros >? Ancient Greek: χόνδρος (khóndros, “small mass; corn...


Reconstruction:Proto-Balto-Slavic/rébra

From Proto-Indo-European *h₁rebʰ--m, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁rebʰ- (“to cover, to roof; rib”); cognate with Proto-Germanic *ribją (“rib; reef, ridge”)...


Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/h₂erǵ-

*h₂r̥ǵ--s Proto-Hellenic: Ancient Greek: ἀργός (argós, “white, bright”) (earlier *ἀργρός (*argrós)) Proto-Indo-Iranian: *Hr̥ȷ́rás (“red, reddish”) Proto-Indo-Aryan:...


Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/weyd-

“to find”) Proto-Germanic: *witaną (“to know”) (see there for further descendants) Proto-Hellenic: *widon Ancient Greek: εἶδον (eîdon) Proto-Italic: *woidai...


Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/ǵneh₃-

further descendants) *ǵneh₃-ri- Proto-Italic: *gnōriā Latin: glōria (see there for further descendants) *ǵn̥h₃-ro- Hellenic: ⇒ Ancient Greek: γνώριμος (gnṓrimos)...


Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/dʰewbʰ-

Proto-Albanian: *deupa Albanian: djep Proto-Germanic: *dumbaz (“mute, dumb”) (see there for further descendants) Proto-Hellenic: >? Ancient Greek: τυφλός (tuphlós...