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Tocharian A
Verb
wäs-
- to be dressed in; to wear
Tocharian B
Etymology 1
From Proto-Tocharian *wäs-, from Proto-Indo-European *wes-. Compare Tocharian A wäs-, Hittite (/waš-/), (/waššezzi/), Albanian vesh, Latin vestis, vestiō, Sanskrit वस्ते (vaste), Old English werian (English wear).
Verb
wäs-
- to be dressed in; to wear
wässāte kaṣār-wassi- he was dressed in a monk's garment
- to get dressed (in), to put on
sonopitär līkṣītär wästsanma krenta yäṣṣitär- he anointed himself, bathed, and put on good clothing
Etymology 2
From Proto-Indo-European *h₂wes- (“to dwell; to spend the night”)
Verb
wäs-
- to dwell; to reside
pelaikne yamaṣṣeñca sak wsaṣṣäṃ- fulfilling the law, good fortune he abides
śtwārka wṣeññaṃne wsaskeṃ- they dwell in forty places