Comparative etymological Dictionary of classical Indo-European languages: Indo-European - Sanskrit - Greek - LatinRendich Franco, 14 Des 2013 - 600 halaman The hitherto unknown history of the formation of ancient Indo-European verb roots and their primary derivatives. From which, with particular phonetic variants described herein, are derived, over thousands of years, the words of Sanskrit, Greek and Latin. |
Isi
9 | |
27 | |
65 | |
ac chid p | 85 |
J aj jyud p | 99 |
M | 238 |
The IndoEuropean language has been reconstructed according to | 274 |
yudh | 311 |
Edisi yang lain - Lihat semua
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Istilah dan frasa umum
_r/ar action ancient Indo-European ātman born brahman Buddhism burn celestial Chantraine color comes compound connected consonant consonant cluster corresponds cosmic waters curvilinear derivation dhā dictionary divine law earth etymological European expressed F drops fire flow gods Greek and Latin Greek h Greek term Greek verb Indo Indo-European and Sanskrit Indo-European languages Indo-European root Indo-European verb infix initial Latin Latin h Latin verb light luminous Meillet milk motion move movement nāga nasal infix noun offer one’s original meaning palatal consonant phonetic prefix priest prosthetic prothesis purify refers religious Rendich Ṛg-Veda rhotacism rites rough breathing sacred sacrifice Sanskrit d Sanskrit Greek Sanskrit h Sanskrit verb semantic field semivowel sense shine sound spirit suffix thence tṛ transcribed variant Vedas Vedic Vedic Sanskrit verb roots vowel word