which does not denote "walking" in Italic. Leumann, in contrast, derives the word from Proto-Indo-European *pet-ko- (“a fall, error”), from *pet- (“to...
“who/whether?”) Hindi: किस (kis, oblique), को (ko) (dialectal) Proto-Iranian: *číš, *káh, *čím Avestan: 𐬐𐬋 (kō), 𐬗𐬌𐬱 (ciš) Northern Kurdish: kî (“who”)...
(“there”) Proto-Germanic: *þar (see there for further descendants) *tor gʰi Proto-Indo-Iranian: Proto-Indo-Aryan: Sanskrit: तर्हि (tarhi) *to-ti- Italic: Latin:...
co-, coma Breton: ken- Cornish: kev- Welsh: cyf-, cyn- Proto-Germanic: *ga- (< *ḱó-) Proto-Italic: *kom Latin: cum, com- Oscan: kúm, comono (< *ḱómno-)...
in the same way. Proto-Italic: *-ke, *ke- Latin: -c (e.g. hic, illic, tunc) Latin: -ce (e.g. ecce) *ḱinh₂? Proto-Celtic: *kina Proto-Brythonic: *ken Breton:...
From Proto-Indo-European *h₂éǵros (“(arable) field, pasturage, open land”). Cognate with Sanskrit अज्र (ájra), Proto-Iranian *Hájrah, Proto-Italic *agros...
to nourish Terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ḱer- (grow) (5 c, 0 e) >? *ḱer-h₂- *ḱreh₁-eh₂yé-ti Italic: Latin: creō (see there for further...
(Proto-Italic *kʷō) and Ancient Greek πω (pō, “ever”), Ionic Greek κω (kō) (Proto-Hellenic *kʷō). Equivalent to *hwaz (“what”) + *-ō (instrumental ending)...
ré Irish: roimh Scottish Gaelic: ro *pr-i-is-ḱo- Proto-Italic: Latin: prīscus *pr-i-is-m̥mos Proto-Italic: *priisemos, *prīsemos Latin: prīmus (see there...
descendants) *mows-ko-s Italic: Latin: mūscus *mews-yeh₂ >? Proto-Germanic: *miuzijō (“swamp”) (see there for further descendants) mus-ro- >? Proto-Armenian: *mus-r-...