Derived from *faraną (“to go, travel”). IPA(key): /ˈɸɑ.rɔː/ *farō f a going, journey, trip Proto-West Germanic: *faru Old English: faru Middle English:...
From Proto-Indo-European *steh₂-ro- (“large, big, thick; old”), from *steh₂-. Cognate with Proto-Slavic *starъ (“old”), Lithuanian stóras (“thick”). IPA(key):...
→ Portuguese: ruão → Spanish: roano →? Proto-Finnic: *rauta (see there for further descendants) →? Proto-Samic: *ruovtē (see there for further descendants)...
From Proto-Indo-European *tuh₂-ró-s, from *tewh₂- (“to swell”), from the same root as *tewH-k- (Lithuanian táukas (“fat”), Old English þēoh (“thigh”))...
*buziti (“to swell one's cheeks”) *buzьje (“cheeks (collectively)”) *buz(d)ro (“fat, flesh”) *buzestъ (“with thick cheeks”) *buzъka (“cheek”) (diminutive)...
Swedish ro, Proto-Germanic *rōō, all of the same meaning) and Schalin (2019) proposes borrowing from Northwest Proto-Germanic *rāwō or Proto-Norse [script...
From Proto-Indo-European *wip-ró-s, from *weyp- + *-rós. Related Sanskrit विप्र (vípra, “priest, seer”) likely thematicized from Proto-Indo-European *wéyp-r̥...
Proto-Indo-European *(s)kleh₂w- (“nail, pin, hook - instruments, of old use for locking doors”); compare Mycenaean Greek 𐀏𐀨𐀹𐀡𐀫 (ka-ra-wi-po-ro /klāwi-pʰoros/...
Samic, see *kolmes. *kalma grave ? death Proto-Samoyedic: *kålmɜ Enets: Forest Enets: [script needed] (kamero) Tundra Enets: [script needed] (kameRo)...
(domí) *dém-ti-s ~ *dm̥-téy-s Proto-Germanic: *tumþiz (“agreement”) (see there for further descendants) *dem-ro- Proto-Germanic: *timrą (“building, timber”)...