Proto-Indo-European
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Germanic
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Latin
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Ancient Greek
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other
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*ǵem- (marry)
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-gamy, aetheogam, bigamy, geitonogamy, monogamy, polygamy, xenogamy, gamic, gamete,
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*ǵenh₁- (produce)
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kin, kind, king, cyning (ang), kingdom, kindly,
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genius, né (fr), née (fr), malign, malignant, malignance, benign, benignity, genitive, genitals, primogeniture, primogenitary, primogenital, genital, genus, gender (fr), sui generis, general, generality, generation, genre (fr), generate, degenerate, regenerate, regeneration, engender (fr), ingenerate, generous, generosity, gens, gentile, genocide, gentle (fr), genteel (fr), gentilicious, gentilician, gentilicial, gentry (fr), gentility, natal, nativity, Noel (fr), Nativity, nation, national, nationality, nascent, international, native, naïve (fr), natural, nature, naturality, germ, germinate, germination, germen, germane, german, genitor, genitrix, genethliac, progenitor, genie (fr), genial, congenial, congeniality, geniality, naevus, nevus, Naevian,
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genesis, -gen, Eugene, eugenics, genetic, gene, genealogy, digenous, Diogenes, homogenous, heterogenous, homogeneity, heterogeneity, endogenic, exogenic, androgen, trigenous,
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jati (sa), Prajapati (sa)
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*ǵerh₂- (grow old)
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corn, kernel, churn, kern, churl, Chorlton, Charles (fr, la < goh), Carolina (la < goh), churlish, Karl (non), Carl (non), carl (non), Charlemagne (fr, la < goh),
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grain (fr), grange (fr), granary, garner (fr), garnet (fr), grenade (fr), pomegranate (fr), granule,
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geronto-, gerontology, geriatric, Greece (fr < la), Greek (gmw < la), gringo (es, la), Magna Graecia (la)
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*ǵews- (taste)
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choose, costen, becast, cast about, cost
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gust, gusto (it), gout (fr), disgust (fr)
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*ǵneh₃- (recognize)
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can, con, cun, could, cunning, canny, keen, Conrad (de), Kurt (gml), couth, uncouth, fraked, frakel, kithe, unco (sco), know, knowledge, acknowledge, ken
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cognosce, cognition, incognito, quaint (fr), acquaint (fr), acquaintance (fr), recognize, cognitive, recognosce, reconnoiter (fr), recognition, precognosce, ignore, ignorant, noble, ignoble, reconnaissance, recon, connote, note (ang), notarize, notary, notation, notable, notability, notion, notice, notorious, nobility, narrate, narrative, narration, narrator, enarration, ignaro (it), glory, glorious, gloria, gloriation, ignoramus, ignorance,
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agnostic, Gnosticism, Gnostic, agnosia, gnosis, prognosis, diagnosis, diagnose, pathognomonic, groma (la), gnomon, norm (la < ett), anormal (la < ett), enormous (la < ett), normal (la < ett), normality (la < ett), abnormal (la < ett), abnormality (la < ett), normale (it < la < ett))
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jnana (sa)
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*ǵwelH- (burn)
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coal
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*ǵyewh₁- (chew)
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chaw, jaw, chew
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gingiva, gingivitis
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