Difference between revisions 23622563 and 23622581 on enwiktionaryThis is a [[semasiological]] index of Proto-Indo-European nominal stems. See [[Appendix:List of Proto-Indo-European roots]] for an alphabetical list of roots. ===Kinship=== {| class="wikitable" style="border:1px; background-color: #f7f8ff" |- style="background-color: #e6e9ff" ! style="width: 15em" | Root !! style="width: 15em" | Meaning !! Derivatives |- (contracted; show full) |} ===Human feelings and qualities=== {| class="wikitable" style="border:1px; background-color: #f7f8ff" |- style="background-color: #e6e9ff" ! style="width: 15em" | Root !! style="width: 15em" | Meaning !! Derivatives |- | {{term/t|ine-pro|*ters-}} || [[dry]]|| Albanian [[ter]] Sanskrit tṛṣyati, Avestan taršu, Old Armenian {{term|թառամիմ|tr=tʿaṙamim|lang=xcl}}, Ancient Greek tersomai/, Albanian ter, Latin terra;torrēre;torreō, English þurst/thirst, German durri/dürr, Gothic þaursus, Old Norse þurr, [[Baltic languages|Eastern Baltic]] trōkšti, Lithuanian trokšti, Irish tírim/tirim, Kashmiri treśiho.t |- (contracted; show full) |- | {{term/t|ine-pro|*h₂egos-}} || [[fault]], [[sin]]|| Sanskrit āgas, Ancient Greek agos, English acan/ache, Russian грех |- | {{term/t|ine-pro|*h₂en-}} || [[spirit]]|| Albanian [[frymë]] Sanskrit ānas, Gothic uzanan; andi, Irish anál/anál, Latin animus, Ancient Greek anemos, Russian {{term|вонь|tr=von’|lang=ru}}, Welsh anysbryd, Old Church Slavonic vonja, Old Norse anda; ǫnd, English eðian/--; ōþian/--, Welsh eneid, Avestan åntya, Lithuanian anuoti, Old Armenian {{term|հով|tr=hov|lang=xcl}}, Albanian ajë/âj, Oscan anamum, Tocharian āñcäm/āñme |- | {{term/t|ine-pro|*h₂eym-}} || [[copy]]|| Hittite ḫimma, Latin aemulus; imāgō |- | {{term/t|ine-pro|*h₂eyw-}} || [[vital]] [[force]]|| Sanskrit āyu, Avestan āyū, Tocharian āym/, Latin aevum, Dutch eeuw, English æfre/ever, German īo/je; êwig/ewig, Gothic aiws, Old Norse ei, Ancient Greek aiōn, Albanian eshë |- | {{term/t|ine-pro|*men-}} || [[mind]]|| Albanian [[men]] Latin mēns, Ancient Greek menos, Sanskrit manas, Avestan manah, English gemynd/mind, Gothic muns, Old Norse minni; man, German minna/Minne, Lithuanian mintis, Latvian minēt, Old Prussian mēntimai Old Church Slavonic mineti, Russian {{term|мнить|tr=mnit’|lang=ru}}, Old Armenian {{term|միտ|tr=mit|lang=xcl}}, Albanian mund, Persian mainyāhay/, Tocharian mnu/mañu, Irish dermet/dearmad, Welsh cof |} ===Celestial terms=== {| class="wikitable" style="border:1px; background-color: #f7f8ff" (contracted; show full) |- | {{term/t|ine-pro|*bel-}} || [[power]], [[strength]]|| Sanskrit bāla, Ancient Greek beltiōn, Latin dēbĭlis, Irish adbal/dibeal, Welsh balch, Russian {{term|большой|tr=bol’šój|lang=ru}}, Kamviri bâlim, Phrygian balaios, Old Church Slavonic boljĭjĭ, [[Low Saxon]] pal |} [[Category:Proto-Indo-European appendices|nouns]] [[Category:Terms derived from Proto-Indo-European|*]] [[Category:Proto-Indo-European nouns|*]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wiktionary.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=23622581.
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