7 Results found for "Reconstruction:Proto-Samic/en/Reconstruction:Proto-Samic/no".

Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/pel-

further descendants) *pel--m Proto-Germanic: *fellą (“skin, hide”) (see there for further descendants) *pl̥-n-eh₂ >? Proto-Italic: *palnā >? Latin: palla...


Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/ūraz

from Proto-Indo-European *(H)us-r-(en-) (“(red) bull, aurochs”), from *h₂ews-r- (“dawn”) after its reddish color. (See *austraz.) From Proto-Indo-European...


Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/(s)h₁es-

further descendants) →? Proto-Finno-Ugric: *kesä (“summer”) Proto-Finnic: *kesä (see there for further descendants) Proto-Samic: *keasē (see there for...


Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/bʰel-

the same as *bhel- "shiny, white." Neither Derksen, nor Kroonen gloss their PIE reconstructions for henbane. Category Terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European...


Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/kap-

καπάνη (kapánē, “wagon”) *kap--s (“harbour”) Proto-Celtic: *kawnos Old Irish: cúan (see there for further descendants) Proto-Germanic: *habnō (< *kapn-éh₂)...


Reconstruction:Proto-Kartvelian/pšwen-

with Gamq̇reliʒe's law. The same applies to the Laz descendant where one would expect სქ (sk) rather than შქ (şk). Proto-Georgian-Zan: ⇒ Old Georgian:...


Reconstruction:Proto-Turkic/eg-

is that *eŋ- and *eg- are different realizations of the same root. Róna-Tas argues that *- is not a 'variant' of *eg- and is, infact, the older form...