7.1262, Disc: Sumerian and PIE

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Subject: 7.1262, Disc: Sumerian and PIE
 
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Date:  Fri, 06 Sep 1996 17:06:49 PDT
From:  mcv at pi.net (miguel)
Subject:  IE- Sumerian (2)
 
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Date:  Fri, 06 Sep 1996 17:06:49 PDT
From:  mcv at pi.net (miguel)
Subject:  IE- Sumerian (2)
 
 
This article contains further proof that Sumerian and IE are closely
related.  It was obtained by inspection of the most reliable wordlist
at my disposal, Marie-Louise Thomsen's Catalogue of Verbs in "The
Sumerian Language", 1984.  Of the 192 verbs/adjectives, 181 are given
IE etymologies here, a number that is almost certainly too high.  I
think the vast majority of them are solid, though.
 
I'd like to call attention especially to item #25, the
three suppletive roots of the verb "to carry."
 
 
1. SOUND CORRESPONDENCES.
 
For initial consonants, I have used the following correspondences:
 
PIE    Sumerian        PIE    Sumerian      PIE    Sumerian
 
(*b)   b               *d     d             *g     g
*bh    b, p            *dh    d (t, r?)     *gh    g (k)
*p     p               *t     t             *k     k
 
*gw    g, g~, m, (b?)
*gwh   g, g~, m, (b?, k)
*kw    k, g~, m
 
*y     --              *n     n             *?     --
*w     g~, m           *l     l, n          *h     h, --
*m     m               *r     r, Vr         *hw    h, g~/m
 
*s     s, s^           *Cl-   l
*sk    s^              *Cr-   C
*st    z
 
 
Medially/finally:
 
PIE         Sumerian   PIE       Sumerian    PIE       Sumerian
 
*b          --         *d        --          *g        --
*p, *bh     b, --      *t, *dh   d, --       *k, *gh   g, --
 
*gw         -- ?       *y        i, -- ?     *?        i?, --
*kw, *gwh   m, g~      *w        u, g~/m, -- *h(w)     a/i/u?, --
 
The rest the same as initially (except for l/r and n/m getting
confused).
 
 
2. THOMSEN'S CATALOG OF VERBS
 
["Reconstructions" of "Proto-Sumerian" are only tentative]:
 
1.  ag~2 "to measure, to measure (strength?) = to command, to measure
    (the earth) = to love"
 
	8. au-, aue^i- "to sense, to notice" (Pokorny, p. 78).
	[Note also:]
	6. au-, aued- "to speak" (p. 76).
	7. au-, aue^-, aue^i- "to love, to desire, to help" (p. 77).
 
Reconstruction: *awe "to notice, to measure"
 
2. ak "to make, to do"
 
	ag^- "to drive, lead, put into motion" (p. 4).
 
Reconstruction: *a(g)-ak "to make, do"
 
3. ba "to give as a gift or ration"
 
	1. bhag- "to ration, to alot" (p. 107).
 
Reconstruction: *ba(g) "to ration"
 
4. bad.r "to be remote, to remove, to open (the hand)"
 
	1. pet-, p.t-, pet at - "to spread out (the arms)" (p. 824).
	[Note the many forms with -r suffix.]
 
Reconstruction: *pat-r "to spread out"
 
5. ba.al "to dig"
 
	3. bher- "to bore, to drill, to cut, to cut to pieces" (p. 133).
	[Many words mean hole, plough, spade...]
 
Reconstruction: *ba^r "to dig (a hole)"
 
6. bal "to cross, transfer, pour off, libate, shake (the head)"
 
	2. bher- "to boil, to be excited" (p. 132).
	bal-, balbal- "to whirl, to turn" (p. 93).
 
Reconstruction: *bal "to turn"; bar "to boil"
 
7. bar "to open, split, keep away"
 
	3. bher- "to bore, to drill, to cut, to cut to pieces" (p. 133).
 
Reconstruction: *bar "to split"
 
8. bi6 "to tear (off)"
 
	bhre^i-, bhri(^)- "to bore, to cut (to pieces)" (p. 166).
 
Reconstruction: *bri "to tear to pieces"
 
9. bil "to burn"
 
	bheleg-, bhleg, bhelg- "to shine" (p. 124).
	[Maybe bhel at g- ?]
 
Reconstruction: *beli(g) "to burn"
 
10. bir "to scatter"
 
	3. bher- "to bore, to drill, to cut, to cut to pieces" (p. 133).
 
Reconstruction: *ber "to scatter"
 
11. bi.z "to drip"
 
	1. bhes "to rub off, crush, scatter" (p. 145).
	[Note Greek psias "drop", and Toch. pa"s "pour".]
 
Reconstruction: *bes-t "to drip"
 
12. bu.luh / bu.uh2 "to tremble"
 
	bh(e)reu-: bh(e)ru(^)-, "to brew, to boil, to be excited" (p. 143).
 
Reconstruction: *boruh "to tremble"
 
13. bulug~3 "to grow"
 
	4. bhel-, bhle^-, bhlo^-, bhl at - "leaf; to grow, to bloom" (p. 122).
	[Note OE blo^wan, with -w- suffix]
 
Reconstruction: *boluw "to bloom, grow"
 
14. bu.r "to tear out"
 
	3. bher- "to bore, to drill, to cut, to cut to pieces" (p. 133).
 
Reconstruction: *bor "to tear"
 
15. bur2 "to spread out (a garment), to loosen, dissolve, reveal,
    inspect, to bare (the teeth)"
 
	? 3. bher- "to bore, to drill, to cut, to cut to pieces" (p. 133).
 
Reconstruction: *bor "to open, lay bare"
 
16. bur3 "to pearce, to break in (a house)"
 
	3. bher- "to bore, to drill, to cut, to cut to pieces" (p. 133).
	[Better connection might be Latin fur- "thief" (< *bhur?)].
 
Reconstruction: *bur "break in"
 
17. dab5 "to seize, catch"
 
	da^: d at -, da^i-: d at i- :di(^)- "to cut up, to divide, to offer,
        to eat" (p. 175).
	da^p, d at p- "to cut up, divide", d at p-no- "meal offering" (p. 176).
	[Original meaning must have been "hunt"]
 
Reconstruction: *dap "to hunt, catch"
 
18. dag2, dadag "clean"
 
	da^- "liquid; to flow" (p. 175).
        [Note especially Arm. tamuk "wet", Hitt. dame(n)k "to fall as
        rain"].
 
Reconstruction: *da(m)k "to wash, clean"
 
19. dag "to run, rove about"
 
	4. der-, der at -, dre^- "to skin, to tear off, to split" (p. 206).
	derek- "to skin, to tear off, to split" (p. 210).
	[Note Slov. drkam "glide, run, trot", Russ. derkij "fast".
	Cf. also E. "split, take off = go away"]
 
Reconstruction: *de(r)k "to take off, to split"
 
20. dag~al "wide"
 
	3. deu-, deu at -, dua^-, du^- "to move forward, be distant, far, long
        (in time)" (p. 219).
 
Reconstruction: *dewal "far, wide"
 
21. dah "to add, say further, help"
 
	? *do^-: d at -, do^-u-: d at u-: du "to give" (p. 223).
 
Reconstruction: *dah "to help, add to, [give]"
 
22. dal "to fly"
 
	2. del- "to wobble", or
	2. dei at - (dia^-, di at -, di^-) "to whirl, to fly, to speed" (p. 187).
	[The second form seems closer in meaning, if not in form]
 
Reconstruction: *d(i)a-l "to fly"
 
23. dar "to split"
 
	da^: d at -, da^i-: d at i- :di(^)- "to cut up, to divide, to offer,
        to eat" (p. 175).
 
Reconstruction: *da-r "to cut up, split"
 
24. de2 "to pour"
 
	1. dei-, dei at -, di^-, dia^- "to shine brightly, to pour (light)"
        (p. 183).
	[Note Low-German ti^l "honey", and Slavic *dus-diu "rain"]
 
Reconstruction: *de(i) "to pour"
 
25. de6; tum2; lah4 "to bring, carry"
	
	2. dhe^ "to set, to put; to make, to do" (p. 235), and
	1. tel-, tel at -, tle^(i)-, tla^- "to carry, to lift, weigh, to
	endure,  tolerate" (p. 1060).
	[Note the striking resemblance to Latin fero (*bher-), tuli,
	latum.
        Maybe tum2 should be read [tuh] or [tul]?]
 
Reconstruction: *de [be??], *tl.h [?], *tlah "to carry"
 
26. dib "to pass by"
 
	?
 
27. dim2 "to make, fashion, create"
 
	dem-, dem at - "to build; house" (p. 198).
 
Reconstruction: *dem(i) "to make"
 
28. dirig "to float, be extra, supreme over"
 
	1. dher-, dher at -gh- "drab, leftover fat, faeces, dirty, dark"
           (p. 251).
 
Reconstruction: *der-ig
 
29. du3 [dru] "to erect, build"
 
	deru-, do(^)ru-, dr(e)u-, drou-; dreue-: dru^- "tree" (p. 214).
	[The semantic shift tree->building material->build is obvious,
	and  occurs sporadically in the IE forms.
	The meaning "tree" may be conserved in "g~i-dru" scepter
	(*wit-dru, "tree-branch")]
 
Reconstruction: *dru "tree; to build"
 
30. du7 "to butt, gore"
 
	? dig(h)- "goat" (p. 222).
	[It is tempting to associate the Sumerian with this word for
	"goat"
        (Armenian, Germanic).]
	
Reconstruction: *do(g) "to butt"
 
31. du8 [duh, dur?] "to open, loosen, release"
 
	? 3. deu-, deu at -, dua^-, du^- "to move forward, be distant,
	far, long (in time)" (p. 219).
	[Connection doubtful.  Judging by dag~al, the laryngeal was
	not of the "hard" kind.  But the root in question does often
	have forms in -r (Lat. durare, etc.)].
 
Reconstruction: *du-r "to be wide, open [?]"
 
32. du12 "to play an instrument, to sing"
 
	dheugh- "to touch, to press, to express, to milk, be
	plentiful" (p. 271).
	[Note Irish du^an "poem", for the meaning "to sing"].
 
Reconstruction: *du(g) "to play, sing"
 
33. dub "to heap up, sprinkle off, strew"
 
	4. dheu-, dheu at - (dhue^-) "to whirl, to blow, to smoke, to
	smell, to storm, to be excited, to shake; dust, smoke, breath"
	(p. 261).
 
Reconstruction: *du-p "to heap up"
 
34. dub2 "to tremble"
 
        As above, from 4. dheu-, or maybe:
        dhreup- "to fall apart" (p. 275).
 
Reconstruction: *drup "to tremble"
 
35. dug3 "good, pleasant"
 
	dlku- "sweet" (p. 222).
 
Reconstruction: *dl.k "sweet, good"
 
36. dug4; e "to speak, say, tell, order, converse"
 
	dng^hu^, dng^hua^ "tongue" (p. 223).
	e^g^-, o^g^-, @g^- "to speak, to say" (p. 290).
	[Note that in "eme" [< *enghwe ?], the initial d has been
	lost, as also occurs in IE].
 
Reconstruction: *dn.g, *e(g) "to speak"
 
37. dugud "heavy, important"
 
	deuk- "to pull, to lead" (p. 220).
	[Also "to carry, to care for, to lead [dux, Herzog]].
 
Reconstruction: *duk-Vt "to carry a load, be heavy"
 
38. dul "to cover"
 
	4. dheu-, dheu at - (dhue^-) "to whirl, to blow, to smoke, to
	smell, to storm, to be excited, to shake; dust, smoke, breath"
	(p. 261).
	[-l suffix like in the IE words for "dust", etc.]
 
Reconstruction: *du-l "to cover (with dust, sand)"
 
39. dun "to dig (with a hoe)"
 
	4. dheu-, dheu at - (dhue^-) "to whirl, to blow, to smoke, to
	smell, to storm, to be excited, to shake; dust, smoke, breath"
	(p. 261).
	[-n suffix as in "dune", or -m?]
 
Reconstruction: *dun [*dum ?] "to pile up earth, to dig"
 
40. e3; e3.d [i] "to go out, bring out"
41. e11.d "to go down/up, to bring down/up"
 
	1. ei-, ei-dh-, ei-gh-, i-ta^-, ia^-, ie^-: io^-: i at - "to go"
	(p. 293).
 
Reconstruction: *i, *it- "to go [out, down, up]"
 
42. gal "big"
 
	3. g(h)al- "to be able to" [Slav. gole^m: "big, high"]
	(p. 351).
	[If gal could be read g~al, rather:]
	ual-, ual-d(h)- "strong" [Toch. wa^lo "king"] (p. 1111).
	3. uel- "to press together, to gather, to lock in" (p. 1138).
	[The last root the source of Russ. vel-ikij, etc "big"]
 
Reconstruction: *gal [*wal?] "big"
 
43. galam "artful, elaborate, high"
 
	? Slavic gole^m [see gal].
 
Reconstruction: *gal-em "high"
 
44. gam [gur2?] "to bow down, kneel"
 
	ge^u-, g at u-, gu^- "to bend, to curve" (p. 393).
	geu-ro-s, gu^-ro-s, etc. "round, curved" (p. 397).
	[The etymology supports the gur2 reading].
 
Reconstruction: *gur "bow, kneel"
 
45. gaz "to slaughter, kill, strike, break, crush"
 
	1. g^hasto-, g^hazdo- "pole, javelin; to spear" (p. 412).
	
Reconstruction: *gast "to spear, kill, break"
 
46. ge.n "firm, strong; to establish as property"
 
	gem- "to seize, to press, to fill" (p. 368).
	g^em(@)- "to marry" (p, 369).
 
Reconstruction: *gem "to seize firmly"
 
47. gi4 "to return, come back, send back, answer"
 
	gei- "to turn, to bend" (p. 354).
	geis- "to turn, to bend" (p. 355).
 
Reconstruction: *gi(-s) "to turn, return"
 
48. gib/gil "crossed, twisted; to block, cause difficulty"
 
	? see *gei- above, with -p and/or? -l affixes.
 
Reconstruction: *gi-p, *gi-l "twisted, hedge [?]"
 
49. gibil "new; to renew"
 
	From the same root as the above words.
 
Reconstruction: *gi-pV-l "new, renew, new cycle"
 
50. gid2 "long; to measure out, to draw (a boat), to stretch out (the
    hand)"
 
	1. g^he^-, g^he^i- "to be empty; to leave, go away, go"
	(p. 418).
 
Reconstruction: *gi-t "to be away, to go away"
 
51. gig "sick, painful"
 
	?
 
52. gu7 "to eat, feed"
 
	ge^u-, g at u-, gu^- "to bend, to curve" (p. 393).
	gut-r "throat" (p. 394).
 
Reconstruction: *gu "to swallow, to eat" [and: *gutr "throat, neck"?]
 
53. gub; su8.g "to stand, erect, stand by, serve, stand aside"
 
	ge^u-, g at u-, gu^- "to bend, to curve" (p. 393).
	gupa^ "hole in the ground" (p. 395).
	3. seu-: su-: seue-: su^- "to bend, to turn, to lead on"
	(p. 914).
 
Reconstruction: *gu-p "ground, to ground, erect, stand", *su-k "id."
 
54. gu4.ud "to jump"
 
	1. ghre^u-: ghr at u-: ghru^- "to fall apart, to fall upon, to
	fall" (p. 460).
 
Reconstruction: *gru^-t "to fall, to jump"
 
55. gu.ul "to enlarge, increase, make numerous"
 
	(ghre^-:) ghro^-: ghr at - "to grow, be green", ghro^-s: ghr at s-
	"grass" (p. 454).
 
Reconstruction: *gro^-l "to grow, increase"
 
56. gul "to destroy, fall upon, wreck to pieces"
 
	1. ghre^u-: ghr at u-: ghru^- "to fall apart, to fall upon, to
	fall" (p. 460).
	2. ghre^u-: ghr at u-: ghru^- "to rub hard, to crush" (p. 460).
 
Reconstruction: *gru-l "to fall upon, to crush"
 
57. gun3 "multicolored"
 
	g^hel- (ghel-), g^hel at -: g^hle^-, g^hlo^-: g^hl at - "to shine,
	glitter; yellow, green, blue, grey" (p. 429).
	[both -n and -m occur as affixes]
 
Reconstruction: *glo^-n [glo^-m] "multicolored"
 
58. gur "to come back, return, reject (evidence), turn away from, bend
    (the arm), roll/wrap (with the hand)"
 
	ge^u-, g at u-, gu^- "to bend, to curve" (p. 393).
	geu-ro-s, gu^-ro-s, etc. "round, curved" (p. 397).
 
Reconstruction: *gur "to bend, curve"
 
59. gur4 "thick, wonderful"
 
	ge^u-, g at u-, gu^- "to bend, to curve" (p. 393).
	geu-ro-s, gu^-ro-s, etc. "round, curved" (p. 397).
 
Reconstruction: *gur "round, thick"
 
60. g~al2 "to be (somewhere), to be available, possible, to be with
    s.o., to place (into), to have on one's person, carry"
 
	ual-, ual-d(h)- "strong" (p. 1111).
	[Note Lat. valere "to be strong, valid", Russ. vladet'
	"to own", etc.]
 
Reconstruction: *wal "to own, be able to, etc."
 
61. g~ar "to place, to restore, to remove from"
 
	5. uer- "to lock, cover, hide, guard, save" (p. 1160).
 
Reconstruction: *war "to store"
 
62. g~en; du; (e.)re7.er; su8.b "to go, come"
 
	gwa^-, gwem- "to go, to come; to be born" p. 463).
	1. dheu- "to walk, to run" (p. 259).
	3. er-: or-: r- "to move, to elate, be high" (p. 326),
	[or maybe:
		reidh- "to ride, move" (p. 861), or
		ret(h)- "to walk, to run; wheel" (p. 866).
	]
	[I have not been able to find an appropriate cognate for
	su8.b.  If it is possible to read the sign as /zu.b/, the
	following would be a possibility:
	steb(h)-, ste^b(h)-: st at bh- "pole, trunk, to support, make
	fast, hinder; to step (on), to walk" (p. 1011).
	]
 
Reconstruction: *(g)wem, *du, *er-er, *stob [?] "to go, come"
 
63. g~ir2 "to lighten, flash"
 
	[Maybe:]
	3. uei-, uei at -: ui(^)- "to go, drive away, be strong"
	(p. 1123), and	ui(^)ros- "man, powerful" (p. 1177).
	[Another possibility is:]
	2. uer-, uer-d-, uer-s- "high, high place" (p. 1151).
        [I prefer the first, as it would allow explaining dig~ir
	[Emesal dimmeer] as *diw-wi^r "heaven-force [lightning]"].
 
Reconstruction: *wir "lightning"
 
64. hal "to deal out, distribute"
 
	2. al- "to grow, to feed" (p. 26).
 
Reconstruction: *hal "to feed, distribute"
 
65. ha.lam "to ruin, destroy"
 
	3. a(^)l- "to wander, be confused" (p. 27).
	4. al- "to burn" (p. 28).
	5. al- "to grind, to pulverize" (p. 28).
 
Reconstruction: *hal-am "to destroy"
 
66. har "to chew"
 
	5. al- "to grind, to pulverize" (p. 28).
	[or rather Hittite hark- "to destroy"?]
 
Reconstruction: *har(g) "to chew"
 
67. ha.za "to hold, grasp"
 
	? areq- "to protect, hold, have" (p. 65)
	Hittite har(k)-
 
Reconstruction: *ha(rk)-[sta?] "to hold"
 
68. he/hi "to mix"
 
	?
 
69. hug~ "to hire, rent"
 
	8. ues- "to buy, sell" (p. 1173).
 
Reconstruction: huwe(s)? "to hire"
 
70. hul "to destroy"
 
	ol-(e)- "to destroy" (p. 777).
	5. el-, ol- "to destroy, to ruin" (p. 306).
 
Reconstruction: *hol "to destroy"
 
71. hul2 "to rejoice over"
 
	ul-, ulul- "to howl" (p. 1105).
 
Reconstruction: *hul "to rejoice"
 
72. hu.luh "to become frightened"
 
	Connection with hul?
 
73. hur "to scratch, to grind"
 
	ereb-, orob-, ro:b- "to bore, drill, make holes" (p. 333).
 
Reconstruction: *hur(b) "to scratch, gind"
 
74. il2 "to lift, carry"
 
	6. el-, el at -: la^-; el-eu(-dh)- "to set in motion, drive; to
	go" (p. 306).
 
Reconstruction: *el(i) "to carry (up)"
 
75. zi...ir "to [IR] the soul = to be worried"
 
	3. er-: or-: r- "to move, to elate, be high" (p. 326).
 
Reconstruction: *er(i) "to move (up)"
 
76. kal "precious"
 
	2. kal-, kali-, kalu- "beautiful, healthy" (p. 524).
 
Reconstruction: *kal "precious"
 
77. kalag "strong"
 
	2. kal-, kali-, kalu- "beautiful, healthy" (p. 524).
 
Reconstruction: *kal-ak "healthy, strong"
 
78. (nu-)kam3(-me-) "(un)change(able)"
 
	(s)kamb- "to bend, to curve; crooked; change" (p. 918).
 
Reconstruction: *kam(b) "change"
 
79. kar "to flee, take away, remove"
 
	Maybe:
	1. kar- "to scorn, to punish" (p. 530).
	koro-s, korio-s "war, warlord" (p. 615).
	Cf. also:
	4. (s)ker, (s)ker at -, (s)kre^ "to cut" (p. 938).
 
Reconstruction: *kar "to flee, etc."
 
80. kar2 "to shine, illuminate"
 
	(s)ka^i-(d/t)- "bright, shiny; image, sign, clear" (p. 916).
	
Reconstruction: *ka-t-r "to shine"
 
81. kes^2/kes^da [kes^dr?] "to bind"
 
	k(^)es- "to scratch, to comb; hair" (p. 585/586).
	k^(e)s-tro-m "knife"
	[comb => hair => hairdo => tie, bind?]
 
Reconstruction: *kes-tr "comb"
 
82. kid2 "to pinch off (clay), to break off"
 
	ske(^)i-d/t- "to cut, to split" (p. 920, 921).
 
Reconstruction: *ki-t "to cut, break off"
 
83. kin [kig~?] "to seek"
 
	ke^i- (: k at i-: ki(^), ki^-(n-)eu, ki at -: kie^) "to put in
	motion, to move" (p. 538).
 
Reconstruction: *ki-n "to go, seek out"
 
84. kir3 "to nip off (clay)"
 
	4. (s)ker, (s)ker at -, (s)kre^ "to cut" (p. 938).
 
Reconstruction: *ker(i) "to cut, nip off"
 
85. u3...ku-ku "to [KU-KU] sleep = to sleep"
 
	2. keu-, keu at - "to bend, to curve, to huddle" (p. 588).
	2. (s)keu-, (s)keu at -: (s)ku^- "to cover, protect" (p. 951).
 
Reconstruction: *ku "to huddle up, cover o.s."
 
86. kud.r "to cut off"
 
	6. ske^u-(t)- "to cut, to split, to scratch" (p. 954).
 
Reconstruction: *ku-t-r "to cut"
 
87. ku10.g "black, dark"
 
	2. (s)keu-, (s)keu at -: (s)ku^- "to cover, protect" (p. 951).
 
Reconstruction: *ku-k "covered, dark"
 
88. kug "clean, pure; to cleanse"
 
	1. (s)keu- "to prepare, to adorn, to dress" (p. 950).
 
Reconstruction: *ku-k "to cleanse"
 
89. ku4.r; sun5 "to enter, bring in, to turn into, become"
 
	2. keu-, keu at - "to bend, to curve, to huddle" (p. 588).
	3. seu-: su-: seue-: su^- "to bend, to turn, to lead on"
	(p. 914).
 
Reconstruction: *ku-r, su-n "to turn (into)"
 
90. kur2 "to change"
 
	As ku4.r above (maybe another consonant followed: *ku-rC).
 
91. kus^2.u3 "to be troubled, care about, become tired"
 
	2. (s)keu-, (s)keu at -: (s)ku^- "to cover, protect" (p. 951).
		
Reconstruction: *ku-sku "to care; troubled, tired (of caring)"
 
92. la2 "to carry, hang from; weigh out, pay; bind, harness; be few,
    diminish; stretch; let (the neck) hang down, to hold (in the
    hand)"
 
	le(^)b-, lo(^)b-, la^b-, l.b- "to hang loosely off, lip, to be
	weak, etc." (p. 655).
 
Reconstruction: *la(b) "to hang loose, be weak, bind?"
 
93. lu "numerous, abundant"
 
	1. leudh- "to grow up, progeny, people" (p. 684).
 
Reconstruction: *lu(d) "abundant, people"
	
94. lu.g "to swarm (of fish and birds)"
 
	2. lek (: l at k-), le^k-: l at k- "limb, articulation, bend, jump;
	locust" (p. 673).
        Compare also: 2. le^k- "to shred; rag" (p. 674).
 
Reconstruction: *lok- "locust, swarm"
 
95. luh "to cleanse, wash"
 
	lou-, lou at - "to wash" (p. 692).
 
Reconstruction: *loh "to wash"
 
96. (ma5,) ma5-ma5 "to burn; to grind"
 
	9. ues- = aues-
	aues- "to shine, dawn, gold" (p. 86).
	1. mel- (smel-), mel at -: mle^-, etc. "to crush, pound, mill;
	fine, soft, weak" (p. 716).
	mel at -k, mla^k- "weak, soft, dim" (p. 719).
 
Reconstruction: *was "to burn"; *mlak "to grind"
 
97. mah "great, magnificent"
 
	meg^(h): m.g^(h)- "big" (p. 708).
 
Reconstruction: *ma(g)h "great"
 
98. me "to be"
 
	1. ues- "to stay, dwell, live, spend the night; to be"
	(p. 1170).
 
Reconstruction: *we(s) "to be"
 
99. mu2 "to grow"
 
	aueg-, uo^g-, aug-, ug- "to add, to enlarge, to grow" (p. 84).
 
Reconstruction: *wo(g) "to grow"
 
100. mu4.r "to dress, clothe"
 
	5. ues- "dress" (p. 1172).
 
Reconstruction: *wo(s)-r "to dress"
 
101. mul "to shine, radiate (of branches)"
 
	2. mer- "to shine, glitter" (p. 733).
	rather than:
	12. uer- "to burn" (p. 1166).
 
Reconstruction: *mor "to shine"
 
102. na2 [nu?] "to lie (together), to lay down"
	
	legh- "to lie (down), to lay" (p. 658).
 
Reconstruction: *l~o(g) "to lie"
 
103. nag~ "to drink"
 
	2. uelk-, uelg- "wet" (p. 1145).
	[Latin liquidus < *wlik-w-?]
 
Reconstruction: *(w)l~aw "wet, to drink"
 
104. nig~in; nini? "to wander around, surround"
 
	?
 
105. pad.r "to break"
 
	bha^t-: bh at t- "to beat, to strike" (p. 111).
	
Reconstruction: *bat-r "to beat, break"
 
106. pad3 "to call, see, show, reveal, find, choose out of"
 
	1. bha^-, bho^-, bh at - "to shine, to appear" (p. 104).
 
Reconstruction: *ba-t "to appear, see, show, ..."
 
107. pes^ "thick"
 
	pei(@)-, pi(^); pi^mos-s, pi^uo-s "fat" (p. 793).
 
Reconstruction: *pe(i)-sk "fat, thick"
 
108. pil / pi.il / pe.el "obscure, dirty, defiled"
 
	6. pel- "grey, pale color" (p. 804).
 
Reconstruction: *pel "dark, dirty"
 
109. ra "to beat, press, throw away from"
 
	3. uer- "to turn, to bend; worm" (p. 1152).
	[twigs > rod, cane > beat]
 
Reconstruction: *wra-(g?) "to beat, bind, throw [?]"
 
110. s^u...ra.g "to [RAG] the hand = to erase"
 
	3. uer- "to turn, to bend, worm" (p. 1152).
	ureik- "to turn, wrap, bind" (p. 1158).
 
Reconstruction: *wra-k "to wipe ?"
	
111. ri; ri.g "to pour, inject into; place upon, impose, lean against;
     throw away from"
 
	9. au(e)-, aued-, auer- "to wet, to flow, water" (p. 78).
	auer- "water, rain, river" (p. 80).
	uers- "rain, dew" (p. 81).
 
Reconstruction: *wre^-(s?), wre^-k "to pour"
 
112. rig7 "to bestow, to grant"
 
	3. uer- "to turn, to bend, worm" (p. 1152).
	ureik- "to turn, wrap, bind" (p. 1158).
	
Reconstruction: *wr(e)i-k "what turns one's way?"
 
113. rin2 "bright"
 
	12. uer- "to burn" (p. 1166).
 
Reconstruction: *wre-n "bright"
 
114. a...ru "to [RU] water = to dedicate, give as a votive gift"
 
	sreu- "to stream" (p. 1003).
	
Reconstruction: *(s)ru "to pour, spill"
 
115. ru.gu2 "to withstand, oppose"
 
	1. rek- "to rise up, pole" (p. 863).
	[also: spine, back, etc]
 
Reconstruction: rok-uC "to withstand, oppose"
 
116. sa2 "to be equal to, compare with, compete"
 
	seg^h-, seg^hi-, seg^hu- "to hold, to vanquish, victory"
	(p. 888).
	[cf. Greek skhethros "just, exactly", skhedon "close"].
 
Reconstruction: *sa(g) "to be close, to fight"
 
117. sa4 "to (call by) name"
 
	Maybe?
	2. sekw- "to notice, to see, to show; to say" (p. 897).
 
Reconstruction: *sa(w) "to say, to name"
 
118. sa10 "to buy, to sell"
 
	3. sel- "to take, to seize, to earn, to sell" (p. 899).
	[Celtic: sle^i-]
 
Reconstruction: *sla(i) "to buy, sell"
 
119. sal "to be thin, spread"
 
	3. selp- "fat, butter" (p. 901).
 
Reconstruction: *sal(p) "spread fat (thinly)"
 
120. sar "to write, to drive, chase away"
 
	1. ser- "to flow, move rapidly; fluid, speech" (p. 909).
	
Reconstruction: *sar "to write; to chase away"
 
121. se3.g/k "to place"
 
	2. se^(i)-: s at i-: si^; se^- : s at -, sei-: si- "to send away, to
        throw, to drop, to sow; to let go, omit, rest; to reach, to
        tire o.s.; effort, force; seed, tranquil, lasting"  (p. 889).
 
Reconstruction: *se(i)-k "to place into the ground"
 
122. si "full; to fill"
 
	seikw- "to pour, drip" (p. 893).
	seip- "to pour, drip" (p. 894).
 
Reconstruction: *si(w) "to pour, fill"
 
123. si.g / si.ig "to put into the ground (foundations)?"
 
	2. se^(i)-: s at i-: si^; se^- : s at -, sei-: si- "to send away, to
        throw, to drop, to sow; to let go, omit, rest; to reach, to
        tire o.s.; effort, force; seed, tranquil, lasting"  (p. 889).
 
Reconstruction: *si^-k "to put into the ground"
 
124. sig "weak"
 
	2. se^(i)-: s at i-: si^; se^- : s at -, sei-: si- "to send away, to
        throw, to drop, to sow; to let go, omit, rest; to reach, to
        tire o.s., etc", rather than:
	seug- "sad, sick" (p. 915).
 
Reconstruction: *si-k "tired"
 
125. sig3 "to beat (a drum), tremble, smite, shake (the head)"
 
	2. se^(i)-: s at i-: si^; se^- : s at -, sei-: si- "to send away, to
        throw, to drop, to sow; to let go, cease, rest; to reach, to
        tire o.s.; effort, force; seed, tranquil, lasting"  (p. 889).
	[Make a throwing movement with the hand?]
 
Reconstruction: *si-k "to shake"
 
126. sig7 / sa7.g "pleasant, beautiful; to create"
 
	se^k- "to cease; slow, easy"
	Cf. 2. se^i-
 
Reconstruction: *sek, *sak "pleasant, quiet"
 
127. sikil "pure, clean"
128. si.il "to split, tear apart; go away, absent o.s."
129. silig "to cease, lay aside one's work"
130. silim "good, healthy"
 
	Compounds of si "full of..."?
		
131. su "to replace"
 
	2. seu- (seu at -), su(^)- "to give birth, pregnancy; son"
	(p. 913).
	[son > successor > replacement ?]
 
Reconstruction: *su "to succeed, replace"
 
132. su/su3 "to drown, go down (of ship), set under water, (with
     kus^7[?]) to devastate?"
 
	1. seu-, seu at -: su^- "juice, wet, to rain, to suck" (p. 912).
 
Reconstruction: *su-(?) "to drown"
 
133. su3 "to sprinkle"
 
	1. seu-, seu at -: su^- "juice, wet, to rain, to suck" (p. 912).
 
Reconstruction: *su-(?) "to sprinkle, wet"
 
134. su.ub "to rub, to kiss"
 
	1. seu-, seu at -: su^- "juice, wet, to rain, to suck" (p. 912).
 
Reconstruction: *su(g) "to suck [?]"
 
135. sud.r "remote, lasting"
 
	?
 
136. su3.g "naked, empty, to waste"
 
	seug- "sad, sick" (p. 915).
	[rather: seugh?]
 
Reconstruction: *sug "wasted, naked"
 
137. igi...suh "to [SUH] the eyes = to stare with wide open eyes"
	
	Maybe:
	3. seu-: su-: seue-: su^- "to bend, to turn, to lead on"
	(p. 914).
	but the -h doesn't fit.
 
Reconstruction: *suh "to open wide?"
 
138. suh3 "confused"
 
	4. seu-, seu-t- "to boil, be excited" (p. 914).
 
Reconstruction: *suh(-t) "excited, confused"
 
139. sukud "high"
 
	?
 
140. sum "to give"
 
	? 2. sem "one, together, with" (p. 902).
	[A number of Germanic words have developed meanings like
        "togetherness, friendly, kind", etc.  "To give" is not among
	them, but possible in principle.]
 
Reconstruction: *som ? "to give"
 
141. sur "to make liquid (urinate, have diarrhea...)"
 
	1. seu-, seu at -: su^- "juice, wet, to rain, to suck" (p. 912).
 
Reconstruction: *su-r "make wet"
 
142. s^a4 "to wail, resound, moan"
 
	? (s)k(h)ai-, (s)k(h)ai-d/t- "to strike, to give a blow"
	(p. 917).
 
Reconstruction: *ska(i) ? "to be beaten, moan"
 
143. s^ag5 "good, favorable"
 
	? (s)kek-, skeg- "to jump, to move lively" (p. 922).
 
Reconstruction: *skak "happy, good"
 
144. s^ar2 "to mix; to slaughter"
 
	4. (s)ker, (s)ker at -, (s)kre^ "to cut" (p. 938).
 
Reconstruction: *skar "to cut up"
 
145. s^e.ba "careless, negligent"
 
	?
 
146. s^ed7 "cool"
 
	skot- "shadow, dark" (p. 957).
 
Reconstruction: *sket "shadow, cool"
 
147. s^e.g "obedient, to agree"
 
	(s)kek-, skeg- "to jump, to move lively" (p. 922).
 
Reconstruction: *skek "to make jump, run, obedient"
 
148. s^eg~3 "to rain"
 
	1. seu-, seu at -: su^- "juice, wet, to rain, to suck" (p. 912).
	[Cf. Tocharian swese]
 
Reconstruction: *swe(s)we [?] "rain"
 
149. s^eg~6 "to boil"
 
	4. seu-, seu-t- "to boil, be excited" (p. 914).
 
Reconstruction: *sew- (*skew- ?) "to boil"
 
150. s^es^2 "to anoint"
 
	1. seu-, seu at -: su^- "juice, wet, to rain, to suck" (p. 912).
 
Reconstruction: *swe-sk "to wet, anoint"
 
151. s^id "to count, recite, read aloud"
 
	ske(^)i- "to cut, to split" (p. 919)
	ske(^)i-d/t- "to cut, to split" (p. 920, 921).
 
Reconstruction: *ski-t "to split, tell apart, count"
 
152. s^u2 "to cover, overwhelm"
 
	2. (s)keu-, (s)keu at -: (s)ku^- "to cover, protect" (p. 951).
	6. ske^u-(t)- "to cut, to split, to scratch" (p. 954).
 
Reconstruction: *sku "to cover, overwhelm"
 
153. s^ub "to fall (upon), to throw, to drop"
 
	skeub(h)-, skeug- "to shoot off, to throw, to shove away"
	(p. 955).
	[*skeu-p not attested]
 
Reconstruction: *sku-p "to throw, drop, jump"
 
154. s^um "to slaughter"
 
	(s)kre^-m-, (s)kr at -m- "to cut" (p. 945).
 
Reconstruction: *skrom "to slaughter"
 
155. s^ur2 "to be enraged"
 
	4. (s)ker, (s)ker at -, (s)kre^ "to cut" (p. 938).
 
Reconstruction: *skor "to cut, fight, be angry ?"
	
156. tab "to make double, clutch, clasp to, join"
 
	steb(h)-, ste^b(h)-: st at bh- "pole, trunk, to support, make
	fast, hinder; to step (on), to walk" (p. 1011).
 
Reconstruction: *tap "to fasten, join, clutch"
 
157. tag "to touch"
 
	tag-, (teg-: tog-; t.g-) "to touch, to seize" (p. 1054).
 
Reconstruction: *ta(n)g "to touch"
 
158. tag4 [taka?, da.da?] "to leave, divorce, neglect, disregard"
 
	tak-, take^(i)- "to be silent, to silence, throttle" (p. 1055).
 
Reconstruction: *tak "to silence, neglect, abandon"
 
159. tal2 "wide, broad; to spread wide, unfold?"
 
	2. tel-, tel at -, telu- "flat, bottom, earth" (p. 1061).
	
Reconstruction: *tal "wide"
 
160. tam "to choose"
 
	?
 
161. tar "to cut"
 
	3. ter-, ter at -, teri-, tre^i-, tri^-, teru-: treu- "to rub,
	turn, bore, drill; hole" (p. 1071).
 
Reconstruction: *tar "to cut"
 
162. te/ti; te.g~/ti.g~ "to approach"
 
	?
 
163. te.en "to relax, cool off; cool"
 
	2. tem(@)-, temes-, tems-ro- "dark" (p. 1063).
 
Reconstruction: *te^m(s) "dark, cool"
 
164. ti.l; sig7 "to be alive, to dwell"
 
	te^u-, t at u-, teue-, tuo^-, tu(^)- "to swell, thick, swollen"
	(p. 1080).
	3. seu-: su-: seue-: su^- "to bend, to turn, to lead on"
	(p. 914).
	sue(^)i- "to bend, to turn, to swing" (p. 1041)
 
Reconstruction: *twe-l(i), swe-k(i) "to be fat, to live"
 
165. til "to be completed, finish, cease, perish"
 
	[Despite the vocalism:]
	tre(^)u- "to flourish, to ripen, come to perfection, end"
	(p. 1095).
	tr-eu-d- "to press, to beat" (p. 1095).
 
Reconstruction: *tri-l "to ripen, finish; perish"
 
166. a...tu5 "to [TU5] water = to bathe, wash"
 
	ta^-, t at -; ta^i-, t at i-, ti(^)-; [ta^u-], t at u-, tu(^)- "to melt
        (away), to wet" (p. 1053).
 
Reconstruction: *tu "to sprinkle"
 
167. tu10.b [hub?] "to strike, smite, pile up"
 
	(s)teup "to strike" (p. 1034).
	1. op- "to work, accomplish, earn; riches" (p. 780)
 
Reconstruction: *stup?, *hop? "to strike", "to pile up"
 
168. tu.d/u3.tu.d "to bear, fashion"
 
	?
 
169. tud2 "to hit"
 
	(s)teud-, (s)tu(n)d- "to hit, stab" (p. 1033).
 
Reconstruction: *tu(n)d :to hit"
 
170. tuk4 "to tremble"
 
	(s)teuk- "to hit, beat" (p. 1032).
 
Reconstruction: tuk-k "to beat, shake"
 
171. tuku "to have"
 
	teuk- "sprout, seed, progeny" (p. 1085).
 
Reconstruction: *tuku-u "to be potent, to have"
 
172. tu.lu "loose, limp"
 
	te^u-, t at u-, teue-, tuo^-, tu(^)- "to swell, thick, swollen"
	(p. 1080).
 
Reconstruction: *tu-lu "swelling"
 
173. tur "small, reduced"
 
	te^u-, t at u-, teue-, tuo^-, tu(^)- "to swell, thick, swollen"
	(p. 1080).
        [Cf. Greek so^ma "body" (< "gedrungenes")].
 
Reconstruction: tu-r "stump, small"
 
174. tus^; durun "to sit, live somewhere, seat"
 
	te^u-, t at u-, teue-, tuo^-, tu(^)- "to swell, thick, swollen"
	(p. 1080).
	2. dher- dher at - "to hold, to support, to carry" (p. 252).
        [tus^ is derived from "buttocks"].
 
Reconstruction: *tu-sk, *doron "to sit"
 
175. u5 "to ride, mount"
 
	1. ei-, ei-dh-, ei-gh-, i-ta^-, ia^-, ie^-: io^-: i at - "to go"
	(p. 293).
 
Reconstruction: *io(g), *io(s) "to ride"
 
176. ul4 "to hurry, hasten"
 
	6. el-, el at -: la^-; el-eu(-dh)- "to set in motion, drive; to
	go" (p. 306).
 
Reconstruction: *ul(h) "to drive on"
 
177. u19.lu "(supernatural) howl, wind"
 
	ul-, ulul- "to howl" (p. 1105).
        [Onomatopoeic]
 
Reconstruction: *ulu(l) "howl"
 
178. ur3 "to drag over the ground"
 
	uers- "to creep on the floor" (p. 1169).
	
Reconstruction: *wr(s) "to creep"
 
179. ur4 "to reap, collect, harvest"
180. uru4, ur11(.ru) "to plow"
 
	2. uerg^-, ureg^- "work, to do" (p. 1168).
 
Reconstruction: wr(g), wr(g)u "to work the land: to plow, to harvest"
 
181. us2 "to follow, join, reach, raise (the neck), build (a nest),
     set (on the ground), lay (the hand) on"
 
	1. ais- "to wish, to desire, to seek" (p. 16).
 
Reconstruction: o(i)s- "to seek, reach"
 
182. us^2; ug5 "to die, kill"
 
	?
 
183. za "to make noise"
 
        (s)trep-, (s)treb- "to make noise, to cry, etc." (p. 1037).
 
Reconstruction: *stra(b) "to make noise"
 
184. zah2 "to run away, flee"
 
	(s)ta^i- "to steal, furtive, secret" (p. 1010).
 
Reconstruction: *stah(i) "to sneak away"
 
185. zal "to pass (time), spend the day"
 
	3. stel- "to set (in order), still, stiff" (p. 1019)
 
Reconstruction: *stal "to be still, to stall, to pass time"
 
186. zalag "bright"
 
	2. ste(^)r- "star"
	4. ster- "stripe, ray, arrow", ster at -: stre^, strei-, streu-
        "to graze, brush against" (p. 1028).
 
Reconstruction: *stre-lak "bright"
 
187. ze2.er, zi.r "to tear out, break"
 
	5. ster-, ster at -: stre^, steru-, streu- "to enlarge, throw
	about" (p. 1029).
 
Reconstruction: ste^r "to throw, break"
 
188. zig3 "to rise, stand up"
 
	sta^-: st at -, si-sta^-, etc. "to stand, to set" (p. 1004).
	sta^k-, stek- "to stand, to set" (p. 1011).
 
Reconstruction: *sti-k "to stand (up)"
 
189. zil "to peel off, strip off"
 
	4. ster- "stripe, ray, arrow", ster at -: stre^, strei-, streu-
	"to graze, brush against" (p. 1028).
 
Reconstruction: *stri-l "to graze, peel"
 
190. zil2 "pleasing"
 
	stilp-, stilb- "to shine, look at" (p. 1035).
 
Reconstruction: *stil(b) "shiny, pleasing"
 
191. zu "to know"
 
	1. (s)teu- "to hit, to beat, to strike" (p. 1032).
	(s)teud-, (s)tu(n)d- "to hit, stab" (p. 1033).
        [Cf. Latin studium]
 
Reconstruction: *stu(d) "to have hit, to know" [?]
 
192. zuh "to steal"
 
	(s)ta^i- "to steal, furtive, secret" (p. 1010).
 
Reconstruction: *stoh(i) "to steal"
 
 
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