*gwh in Gmc.

petegray petegray at btinternet.com
Tue Dec 5 20:57:17 UTC 2000


XD said
>I find the law very convincing... (that IE *ghw- becomes b- in Germanic and
w- in Gaulish)

Please give examples, other than the contested "bane" and the isolated
"bitten".    The semantic connection of bdhen with *gwhre: seems a little
odd - but perhaps that is a failing in my German.  I believe one means "to
toast" and the other "to sense, feel".

Peter



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